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  • 71Goto — is a statement found in many computer programming languages. It is a combination of the English words and . When executed it causes an unconditional transfer of control (a jump ) to another statement. The jumped to statement is specified using… …

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  • 72goto — This article is about the programming statement. For other uses, see Goto (disambiguation). goto is a statement found in many computer programming languages. It is a combination of the English words go and to. It performs a one way transfer of… …

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  • 73prestore — /pree stawr , stohr /, v.t., prestored, prestoring. Computers. to fix an opening value for (the address of an operand or of a cycle index). [PRE + STORE] * * * …

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  • 74index register — noun (computer science) a register used to determine the address of an operand • Topics: ↑computer science, ↑computing • Hypernyms: ↑register …

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  • 75prestore — /pree stawr , stohr /, v.t., prestored, prestoring. Computers. to fix an opening value for (the address of an operand or of a cycle index). [PRE + STORE] …

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  • 76IBM 7090 — The IBM 7090 was a second generation transistorized version of the earlier IBM 709 vacuum tube mainframe computers and was designed for large scale scientific and technological applications . The 7090 was the third member of the IBM 700/7000… …

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  • 77IBM 709 — The IBM 709 was an early computer system introduced by IBM in August, 1958. It was an improved version of the IBM 704 and the second member of the IBM 700/7000 series of scientific computers. The IBM 709 added overlapped input/output, indirect… …

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  • 78CDC Cyber — The CDC Cyber range of mainframe class supercomputers were the primary products of Control Data Corporation (CDC) during the 1970s and 1980s. In their day, they were the computer architecture of choice for scientific and mathematically intensive… …

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  • 79Saturn Launch Vehicle Digital Computer — The Saturn Launch Vehicle Digital Computer (LVDC) was one of the major components of the Instrument Unit fitted to the S IVB stage of the Saturn V and Saturn IB rockets. Its primary role was to provide an autopilot for the Saturn from launch to… …

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  • 80UNIVAC 490 — The UNIVAC 490 was a 30 bit word core memory machine with 16K or 32K words; 4.8 microsecond cycle time made by UNIVAC. It was a commercial derivative of a computer Univac Federal Systems developed for the U..S. Navy. That system was the heart of… …

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