UNIVAC 9200 (1966)
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The UNIVAC 9200 was announced by Sperry Rand in around 1967. The UNIVAC 9200 data processing system was a punched card based machine with 8,192 bytes of memory, 16,384 bytes of expanded memory, 400 card per minute reader, and a 250 line per minute printer. It was used for business applications such as insurance and accounting. The unit's hardware included removable circuit boards.
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UNIVAC 9200 Plug-in Circuit Boards
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Large, 21-inch plane into which plug boards were inserted. (Below)
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Hand-wired circuitry and gold-plated pins. (Above)
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