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The Univac CP-890 computer built for the Trident ballistic missile program as a navigation computer was generally based on NASA’s Univac 1230 telemetry processing computer, but used a combination of discrete transistors and integrated circuits. This allowed the machine to be slimmed down enough to fit through a standard 25-inch diameter submarine hatch. It was a little over six feet tall. Univac Division of Sperry Rand Corp. photo.

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