
Digico Micro 16V – Time-Line Computer Archive
The Micro 16V was also a popular front-end processors for the ICL 1900 mainframe computer. An extract from the Digico Working Group : “Digico decided to design the 16-V to resist obsolesence, and provide a computer system that would reliably continue its job, for 10 years or more.
Digico Limited - Wikipedia
The Digico Micro 16V had a standard memory of 4k words with 950 nano second cycle time, expandable to 64k words, and able to support up to 64 external interfaces. It had an optional microprogrammed floating-point unit. [7]
DIGICO计算机 - 百度百科
Digico micro 16系列是Digico公司研制的通用微型计算机,首次发布于1966年,随后几年还发布过多个升级型号。 该机可以通过机身上的小键盘和屏幕与机器进行直接交互,也可以接驳多种外部输入输出设备。
The Micro 16V Executive software serves this purpose, as a result of which the design, programming,debugging and final running of a varying size of applications are greatly aided. One of the most frequent and legitimate critisms of software systems similar to this Executive is that it becomes prohibitively large and resultingly slow in operation,
DIGICO計算機 - 百度百科
Digico micro 16系列是Digico公司研製的通用微型計算機,首次發佈於1966年,隨後幾年還發布過多個升級型號。 該機可以通過機身上的小鍵盤和屏幕與機器進行直接交互,也可以接駁多種外部輸入輸出設備。
[科普中国]-DIGICO计算机
Micro 16V的处理器为16位字长,周期950纳秒(频率接近1MHz),支持以4K字为一块的最大64K字的内存,支持直接以及间接寻址方式,可支持多种外部设备例如传真机、纸带阅读器、打孔器等。
Digico Limited - Wikiwand
The Digico Micro 16V had a standard memory of 4k words with 950 nano second cycle time, expandable to 64k words, and able to support up to 64 external interfaces. It had an optional microprogrammed floating-point unit.
Digico - Computing History
Digico was formed in 1965, by two electronic engineers from ICL. Digico Micro 16V. Help support the museum by buying from the museum shop
The Digieo Micro 16 V is the latest addition-LO the highly successful Micro *'ries of computers. By keeping pace with economic Hdvantages of developments in electronics Digico offer even better value to the purchaser of a Micro 16V computer. Hardware The Micro 16V has 16 bit binary words With a 950 IIS core cycle lime.
3rd Generation – Time-Line Computer Archive
Digico was formed in 1965 by two electronic engineers who had left ICL (aka ICT). They were Keith Trickett and Avo Hiiemae. Digico was based in Letchworth until relocating to Stevenage in 1973.
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