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In 1962 Univac management sensed the need for a militarized computer having about half the computing power of the NTDS unit computer, and began developing the 1218 computer with their own funds. It had an 18-bit word length and held from four thousand to 32 thousand words. The navy gave the machine the military designation CP-789. A version with expanded memory designated the AN/UYK-5 was also used by the USN in a shipboard material management system. Univac Division of Sperry Rand Corp. photo.

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