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- 14:14, 5 February 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 14:07, 5 February 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 15:59, 4 February 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:No Damned Computer is Going to Tell Me What to DO - The Story of the Naval Tactical Data System, NTDS
- 15:49, 4 February 2012 (diff | hist) N Providing a First-Hand History Article for the IEEE NTDS History Project (Created page with "First hand histories are personal reminiscences, written in the first person by people who directly lived the experiences they are writing about. The GHN web site administrators ...") (top)
- 20:54, 3 February 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 20:40, 3 February 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 18:26, 2 February 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:The Marine Tactical Data System and the Airborne Tactical Data System - Chapter 8 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 18:20, 2 February 2012 (diff | hist) N File:CP-901 2 .jpg (A production AN/ASQ-114/CP-901 computer control console installed in a Lockheed P-3C Orion anti-submarine aircraft. Image from Lockheed-California Company technical manual “P-3C ORION WEAPON SYSTEM DESCRIPTION UPDATE II” -> Creation failed: Unsuppo) (top)
- 18:19, 2 February 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:The Marine Tactical Data System and the Airborne Tactical Data System - Chapter 8 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 16:11, 1 February 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:The Marine Tactical Data System and the Airborne Tactical Data System - Chapter 8 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 15:31, 1 February 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 15:28, 1 February 2012 (diff | hist) N File:CP-823-U .jpg (Components of the Univac 1830, CP-823/U airborne computer used in the engineering prototype computing system of the P-3 maritime patrol ASW aircraft system automation project called A-New. The machine used the NTDS CP-642 unit computer 30-bit architecture) (top)
- 14:30, 31 January 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 14:22, 31 January 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 14:15, 31 January 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 21:26, 30 January 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 21:22, 30 January 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 21:19, 30 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:CP-823 .jpg (Components of the Univac CP-823 airborne computer used in the prototype P-3 maritime patrol ASW aircraft system automation project called A-New. The machine used the NTDS CP-642 unit computer 30-bit architecture but was brought down in size and weight wit) (top)
- 16:57, 26 January 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 16:48, 26 January 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 16:19, 26 January 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 15:38, 26 January 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 21:54, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 21:10, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 20:49, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 19:19, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 18:34, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 18:11, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) First-Hand:Legacy of NTDS - Chapter 9 of the Story of the Naval Tactical Data System
- 17:19, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:40 Years .jpg (The first forty years of Navy tactical computers. Original source unknown, updated by the author. -> Creation failed: Unsupported filetype!) (top)
- 17:18, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:1989 Del & OO .jpg (Navy standard computers delivered and on order as of Feb. 1989. Notes: 1. ‘Remaining’ indicates firm orders, not future projections. 2. AN/UYS-1 and AN/UYS-2 are Navy standard signal processors. [Naval Research Advisory Committee, Arlington, VA, ) (top)
- 17:17, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:CEC .jpg (The purpose of ‘cooperative engagement capability’ was to allow an Aegis ship to engage a ‘pop-up’ or sea skimming anti-surface missile while it was still below the ship’s radar horizon. In the original CEC experiments a P-3 ASW airplane equippe) (top)
- 17:15, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:Sep 80 Inv .jpg (In September 1980 the Secretary of the Navy’s Computer Logistics Working Group determined that the above inventory of major digital computer types was installed aboard USN ships. (The AN/UYK-5 was a non-tactical version of the Univac CP-789 used in the) (top)
- 17:14, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:USC-30 .jpg (The third generation NTDS Link 11 equipment combined the data terminal set (left) and the high frequency radio (right) under one nomenclature - the AN/USC-30 Data Communication System. Photo courtesy of Rockwell International Corp. -> Creation failed: Un) (top)
- 17:13, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:USQ-36 .jpg (The second generation AN/USQ-36 NTDS Link 11 data terminal set. Photo courtesy of Rockwell International Corp. -> Creation failed: Unsupported filetype!) (top)
- 17:12, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:SRC-23 .jpg (The second generation AN/SRC-23 NTDS Link 11 high frequency radio. Photo courtesy of Rockwell International Corp. -> Creation failed: Unsupported filetype!) (top)
- 17:10, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:UYQ-70 .jpg (The family of Navy standard AN/UYQ-70 Navy Standard display subsystem components. Lockheed Martin Corp. image. -> Creation failed: Unsupported filetype!) (top)
- 17:08, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:OJ-451 .jpg (Detail of an AN/UYQ-21 operator console. From a U.S. Navy training manual. -> Creation failed: Unsupported filetype!) (top)
- 17:03, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:UYQ-21 .jpg (At a Navy Standard AN/UYQ-21 operator console aboard the Attack carrier USS Carl Vinson. U.S. Navy photo. -> Creation failed: Unsupported filetype!) (top)
- 17:02, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:Later LSD .jpg (Navy standard large Screen displays aboard the Aegis destroyer USS John S. McCain, March 1998. One can see the progress of technology in ten years, U.S. Navy photo. -> Creation failed: Unsupported filetype!) (top)
- 16:47, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:Early LSD .jpg (Early Navy standard large screen displays aboard an Aegis cruiser, circa 1988. U.S. Navy photo -> Creation failed: Unsupported filetype!) (top)
- 16:45, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:OSC Face .jpg (Detail of the Operations Summary Console Face. From a U.S. Navy training manual -> Creation failed: Unsupported filetype!) (top)
- 16:43, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:OSC .jpg (A view of the combat information center of the USS Estocin (FFG 15). Two NTDS AN/UYA-4 operator consoles can be seen at right center. An operations summary console is at far right. April 1980. U.S. Navy photo -> Creation failed: Unsupported filetype!) (top)
- 16:41, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:Console Evolution .jpg (The evolution of NTDS operator consoles from 1956 to 1975. At far top right to left are engineering test SSA-23, service test SYA-1, first production SYA-4, and UYA-4 consoles. The inset shows SYA-4 consoles in the combat information center of the destroy) (top)
- 16:40, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:UYA-4 Aegis Cr .jpg (An AN/UYA-4 NTDS operator’s console aboard an Aegis cruiser. -> Creation failed: Unsupported filetype!) (top)
- 16:38, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:Radm Martell .jpg (Rear Admiral Charles B. Martell, with corncob pipe, director of the Navy’s Anti-Submarine Warfare Project Office visits the NTDS engineering test site at the Navy Electronics Laboratory, 22 July 1960. He soon began formulating ideas for using NTDS in an) (top)
- 16:35, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:IBM 43 .jpg (Artist’s depiction of the IBM single processor and dual processor versions of the AN/UYK-43 computer. Image from an IBM brochure. -> Creation failed: Unsupported filetype!) (top)
- 16:33, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:UYK-43 Photo .jpg (The dual processor version of the Univac AN/UYK-43 Navy standard shipboard mainframe computer. The tall, slender form factor allows the machine to fit through a standard 25-inch diameter submarine deck hatch. Lockheed Martin Corp. photo. -> Creation faile) (top)
- 16:31, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:UYK-44 Card .jpg (One of the AN/UYK-44 standard minicomputer’s multilayer silicon substrate printed circuit cards. The silicon layers were very effective in conducting heat out to the metal edge rim, and allowed a high density of integrated circuit packaging. This card ) (top)
- 16:26, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:UYK-44 Photo .jpg (The AN/UYK-44 Navy standard minicomputer, the successor to the AN/UYK-20. Lockheed Martin Corp. photo. -> Creation failed: Unsupported filetype!) (top)
- 16:24, 25 January 2012 (diff | hist) N File:Ships W NTDS .jpg (From 1961 to 1977, The number of U.S. Navy ships equipped with NTDS grew from three to 73 as shown above. {Final Report of the Navy Embedded Computer Review Panel, Oct. 1978, p E-5] -> Creation failed: Unsupported filetype!) (top)
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