- Moved four pallets of Univac gear into the museum (one CPU, one tape rack, one I/O console (paper tape + Model 25 TTY), and two peripheral racks. (Duane C. and Bill Drom. know the model numbers better than I
Evan,
Thanks for the update. Looks like things are coming together.
Left to Right they are:
1. UNIVAC 1219B Computer, aka Mk. 152 Digital Fire Control Computer, aka CP-848 2. UNIVAC 1540 Mag Tape, aka Mk. 19 Digital Data Recorder, aka RD-294 3. Ocean Tech Mk.75 Signal Data Converter (A/D and D/A, synchro, scaled voltage, relay etc. ) 4. Digital switching unit that Johns Hopkins made to switch I/O channels Most likely a one of a kind 5. UNIVAC 1532 I/O Console, aka MK 77 I/O console, aka OA-7984
The model 35 (not 25) TTY is part of the I/O console
The I/O console contains a model BRPE-11 Teletype punch and Digitronics 2500 paper tape reader, manuals for both are on Bitsavers.
Thank you Duane.
I would have put the 1532 I/O to the left of the computer to keep all the UNIVAC equipment together.
Thinking aloud: Putting the console first might look better anyhow.