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The GE-600 series was a family of 36-bit mainframe computers originating in the 1960s, built by General Electric (GE). When GE left the mainframe business the line was sold to Honeywell, which built similar systems into the 1990s as the division moved to Groupe Bull and then NEC. The system is perhaps … See more
The 600 series used 36-bit words and 18-bit addresses. They had two 36-bit accumulators, eight 18-bit index registers, and one 8-bit exponent register. It supported floating point in both 36-bit single-precision and … See more
The GE-600 line of computers was developed by a team led by John Couleur out of work they had done for the military MISTRAM project … See more
Originally the operating system for the 600-series computers was GECOS, developed by GE beginning in 1962. GECOS was initially a batch processing system, but later added many features seen on more modern systems, including multitasking and … See more
• The programming reference manual for the GE-635. Includes complete description of registers, instruction set, and addressing modes.
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