CAB500

The CAB500 was a French transistor-based drum computer, designed at SEA around 1957 by Alice Recoque.[1]

The computer had an incremental compiler for a language, PAF (Programmation Automatique des Formules) similar to Fortran, designed by Dimitri Starynkevitch in 1957-1959. CAB 500's first model was delivered in February, 1961,[2] and more than a hundred exemplars were built. It had a magnetic drum memory of 16 K words (of 32 bits) rotating at 3000 rpm (50 rotations/s) and could invert a square matrix of order 25 in half an hour.

References

  1. STARYNKEVITCH, Dimitri (1990). "The SEA CAB 500 Computer". IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. IEEE Educational Activities Department. 12 (1). ISSN 1058-6180.
  2. CAB 500 (in French)
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