• The ICL Series 39 was a range of mainframe and minicomputer computer systems released by the UK manufacturer ICL in 1985. The original Series 39 introduced...
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    The ICL 2900 Series was a range of mainframe computer systems announced by the British manufacturer International Computers Limited on 9 October 1974...
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  • Limited (ICL, now part of the Fujitsu group). Originally developed in the 1970s (as VME/B, later VME 2900) to drive ICL's then new 2900 Series mainframes...
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    company's most successful product line was the ICL 2900 Series range of mainframe computers. In later years, ICL diversified its product line but the bulk...
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    Gemini Challenger GEC GEC 2050 GEC 4000 series GEC Series 63 Grundy NewBrain ICL ICL 2900 Series ICL Series 39 One Per Desk Jupiter Ace Memotech MTX Nascom...
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  • for the ICL 2900 Series of computing systems from International Computers Limited that was developed in the 1970s. DME was more-or-less an ICL 1900 order...
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  • Tabulators (ICT) and later International Computers Limited (ICL) during the 1960s and 1970s. The 1900 series was notable for being one of the few non-American competitors...
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    The ICL 7500 series (7501, 7502, 7503, 7561, etc.) was a range of terminals and workstations, that were developed by ICL during the 1970s for their new...
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  • The ICL DRS was a range of departmental computers from International Computers Limited (ICL). Standing originally for Distributed Resource System, the...
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    PERQ (redirect from ICL PERQ)
    The PERQ, also referred to as the Three Rivers PERQ or ICL PERQ, is a pioneering workstation computer produced in the late 1970s through the early 1980s...
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  • LEO (computer) (category ICL mainframe computers)
    models. It then passed to International Computers Limited (ICL) and ultimately Fujitsu. LEO series computers were still in use until 1981. J. Lyons and Co...
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  • Distributed Array Processor (DAP) produced by International Computers Limited (ICL) was the world's first commercial massively parallel computer. The original...
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  • Content Addressable File Store (category ICL mainframe computers)
    and in 1982 was incorporated as a standard feature within ICL's 2900 series and Series 39 mainframes. By this stage, to reduce costs and to take advantage...
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    provide remote communications to the central server. Several of ICL's mainframe (Series 39) customers in the UK, in local government and Ministry of Defence...
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    The English Electric (later ICL) System 4 was a mainframe computer announced in 1965. It was derived from the RCA Spectra 70 range, itself a variant of...
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  • glider An office based variant of the ICL Series 39 mainframe manufactured by International Computers Limited (ICL) in the 1980s SpaceX DM1, an orbital...
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  • design and application of nodal architecture in the development of the ICL Series 39 "multiprocessor" computer systems. IMI Titanium Ltd of Witton, Birmingham...
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  • Alok Kapali (category ICL Bangladesh XI cricketers)
    Indian Cricket League. He scored the first century in the two seasons of ICL, 100 in 60 balls, against Hyderabad Heroes. He finished as the second highest...
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    Ambati Rayudu (category ICL India XI cricketers)
    domestic cricket in 2009 by accepting BCCI's amnesty offer and terminating his ICL contract. After strong performances for Baroda in domestic cricket and Mumbai...
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    Elliott 803 (category ICL mainframe computers)
    British company Elliott Brothers in the 1960s. About 211 were built. The 800 series began with the 801, a one-off test machine built in 1957. The 802 was a...
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    Mohammad Yousuf (cricketer) (category ICL Pakistan XI cricketers)
    suspended the ban on ICL players. Pakistan Cricket Board recalled batsman Mohammad Yousuf to the squad for their July 2009 Test series in Sri Lanka. Yousuf...
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  • ICT 1301 (category ICL mainframe computers)
    (1989). ICL: A Business and Technical History. Oxford University Press. p. 200. ISBN 0-19-853918-5. Campbell-Kelly, Martin (May 1988). "ICL Company Research...
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  • English Electric KDF9 (category ICL mainframe computers)
    Electric (which in 1968 was merged into International Computers Limited (ICL)). The first machine came into service in 1964 and the last of 29 machines...
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  • English Electric KDF8 (category ICL mainframe computers)
    Electric's computer division became one of the components of what would become ICL. During the late 1950s English Electric embarked on two major computer projects...
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    contracted players from taking part in the ICL. Bond wrote in his book that he had no regret in playing for the ICL and stated that initially New Zealand cricket...
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  • Fujitsu-Siemens' BS2000/OSD, OS-IV, MSP, and MSP-EX, the SDS Sigma series, Unisys VS/9, Unisys MCP and ICL VME. EBCDIC was devised in 1963 and 1964 by IBM and was...
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    him in mind. In May 2007, Dev joined the upstart Indian Cricket League (ICL) floated by Zee TV as the chairman of executive board, defending his decision...
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    the original on 26 June 2019. Retrieved 16 June 2016. "What is an ISBN ?". ICL – מרכז הספר והספריות. 7 April 2015. Archived from the original on 13 January...
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  • 90/25, 90/30, 90/40, System 80, 1100 mainframe series and the Wang VS Series. ICL produced versions for its ICL 2903 system and for VME/K; and Burroughs Corporation...
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  • Kiran Powar (category ICL World XI cricketers)
    unofficial Indian Cricket League and one of the star for Mumbai Champs an ICL team. In 2012, Powar was named as under-19s coach of Vidarbha cricket team...
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