EAI 640 Digital Computing System.

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EAI 640 Digital Computing System.

. - EAI@ 640 Digital Computing System - <- - The EAI 640 Digital Computing System... a general-purpose, stored program digital computer with a 16-bit word plus protect bit, memory expandable to 32,768 words, a 62-instruction repertoire, 12-levels of priority interrupt and a price which starts under $30,000. The 640 is the balanced computer. The System provides the correct balance between price and performance, hardware and software, versatility and economy. More important, 640 capabilities are equal to a variety of scientific computational requirements. The EAI 640 Digital Computing System serves for both general-purpose and conversational mode computations; as the digital portion for hybrid systems and as the digital computer for systems designed for special-purpose applications. Most important, the EAI 640 strikes a balance between the work it can do and the cost to do it. Simply stated, balance means value. The EAI -640 Digital Computing System offers the best value available in small scale computer systems. @CopyrightElectronic Associates, Inc., 1966. All Rights Reserved

EAI 640 Digital Computing System

EAI 640 Digital Computing System

EQUIPMENT COMPLEMENT Desk Console & Storage Rack Provides facilities for monitoring all elements in the System. The console includes a computer control panel, teletypewriter with or without paper tape readerlpunch, or, optionally, a highspeed paper tape readerlpunch with controller. The control panel provides register select and display switches, eight sense switches, and all operating controls. The central processor and up to 16K of core memory is housed in the vertical equipment cabinet. Additional memory and device controllers are housed in expansion cabinets. The 640 Computer may be obtained (at reduced price) with a cabinet-mounted control panel. Paper Tape ReadIPunch Station Reads 300 characters-per-second and punches 100 characters-per-second. Handles five, seven or eight-level paper tape. Reader and punch are available separately. Card Reader 6401520 Reads 400 80-column cards-per-minute. Card Punch 6401550 Punches 100 80-column cards-per-minute. Line Printer 6401610 Prrnts 300 I~nes-per-minute, w~th 120 column lines (136 opt~onal). Full line buffer. Magnetic Tape 6401720 Operates at 45 inches-per-second with densi-

I ties of 556 and 800 bits-per-inch on half inch 9-track magnetic tape. One controller can handle up to four tape transports and provides b word assembly/disassernbly. Magnetic Tape System (includes one transport expandable to4.) Additional Magnetic Tape Transport 6401730 Disk Storage Unit 6401250 A s~ngle d~sk, each side stores 256,000 computer words; average access time of 133 milliseconds. transfer rate of 43,000 words/second. Memory COMPUTER 4096 8192 words wordq Includes. (part~al - Irstrng) Upr~ght Rack data channels, 12 ~nter- Mounted Console 6401004 6401008 rupts, 4 Interval tlrner interfaces, multrply, dl- Desk CO~SOL 640101 640/01 8 vide. program protect. teletype control - TELETYPE AND PAPER TAPE READIPUNCH Standard Ruggedized Controller Teletype (Only) 640141 0 640141 2 Teletype w ~th paper tape readl~unch H.S. Paper Tape Reader H.S. Paper Tape 6401411 6401413 6401422 n/a Included In

1 2 3 4 5 6 Desk Console Magnetic Tape 6401720 Card Punch 6401550 Card Reader 6401520 Line Printer 6401610 Storage Rack Fold Out

IN HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE EAI OFFERS A BALANCE BETWEEN 640 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE. All assembly and diagnostic programs required for scientific problem solving are offered. All programs except FORTRAN and Operations Interpreter (for digital or hybrid) require 4,096 word memory and teletype/paper tape capability. The FORTRAN and Operations Interpreter programs require an 8,192 word memory. Symbolic Assembler-a one-pass system which produces a tag table, program listing with error notes as well as the generated object program. At the user's option, assemblies can be performed in two or three passes to provide BALANCE complete on-line error correction without reassembly. The object code is in relocatable format for maximum flexibility at run-time. In addition to symbolic instructions, the assembler recognizes a variety of pseudo-operations for program control, data definition, storage allocation, input/output functions and subroutine calls. FORTRAN Compiler-a one-pass system similar to FORTRAN IV, designed to specifications for ASA Standard FORTRAN to generate efficient object code from FORTRAN statements. 640 FORTRAN is an expansion of the ASA Standard FORTRAN compiler which provides additional features for real-time operation. Sub-Routine Library-Three classes of subroutines are provided. (1) Arithmetic and mathematical functions for real, integer and complex numbers-available in single or double preci-

slon as applicable; (2) format sub-rout~nes to facilitate numeric conversion from Integer to real, single or double precision ; (3) all necessary ~nput/output sub-routlnes to prov~de communication and control for all peripherals Operations Interpreter-an on-line interactive language system whlch permits scientists and engineers to prepare and execute sc~entlfic problems Once wlthln the capability of only large-scale equipment, the 640 now permlts users to solve problems on-line with a real-tlme conversational mode programming system. This programming system has benefited from the design and the reported experiences of other systems, notably JOSS, FORTRAN and QUICK- TRAN All the language generality of comp~ler systems llke FORTRAN exists In this interpreter. Communications between the user and the system proceed wholly on a request-response basis. This intimate "give and take" man-machine '1 L relationship with the EAI 640 computer permits..-. problem analysis and programming to be performed in parallel.., r,,:, Digital De-Bug-an ald used in on-line program debugging. The interactive system 1s Inltlated by act~on characters from the teletype keyboard. Program responses are returned by the teleprinter. Debug prov~desflexib~l~ty in reading and changing memory locations and permits snapshot printouts at speclfled locations while program testlng. The modlfled portlon of the program can be recovered via punched paper tape. Librarian-a small executive program which eliminates the manual loading of programs stored on paper tape. Librarian responds to teletype keyboard control by calling system programs to or from mass storage memory or by purging user programs from the library. Update-a service program used to edit punched paper tape source input to the 640

8 Symbolic Assembler and FORTRAN. Source statement records may be inserted, changed, deleted or duplicated. The result of updating is a corrected source statement tape ready for assembly or compilation. Program Loader-accepts programs from paper tape, magnetic tape, card reader or disk in relocatable format produced by the Assembler or FORTRAN. The object program starting address (in core memory) is assigned from the teletype at load time. Hardware Diagnostics-provide indication of machine status and fault analysis. Diagnostic routines are included for testing all su b-systems of the EAI 640 Computer and peripherals. Because of its versatile hardware configuration coupled with the scope of its software repertoire, the EAI 640 Digital Computer can easily serve as the digital computer for either hybrid systems or systems designed for special-purpose applications. Additional software programs available for these user requirements include Hybrid FORTRAN-a complete FORTRAN system for utilizing the 640 in a hybrid environment. In addition to standard features, the 640 HYBRID FORTRAN compiler includes realtime capability, mixed mode arithmetic and Time and Delay statements. This package also includes a complete system of hybrid linkage subroutines. HYTRAg Operations Interpreter-an online inter-active language system created specifically for scientists and engineers engaged in hybrid computation. It is similar in design to the EAI 640 Operations Interpreter. In addition to the features of the 640 Operations Interpreter, this interpreter also provides complete control of the hybrid system. Hybrid Debug-an extension of the basic debug program used primarily for testing hybrid programs. This program provides a method for checking the digital portion of a program independent of or in conjunction with the combined hybrid system.

BALANCE IN VERSATILITY AND ECONOMY No matter the number and varlety of software packages offered with any digital computer, there exists the requirement for some special or different program. In addition to developing inhouse programs-an often costly investment in personnel and time-the EAI 64quserlpurchaser may enjoy the economic advantages of obtain- Ing his programs through the EAI Research and Computation Division. This Division of Electron~c Associates Inc. is staffed by professionals experienced in all aspects of scient~fic computation. In addition to electrdnic resources, application engineers are available-on instant call-to answer specific problems. This group looks beyond conventional computer equipment design and method concepts. It stud~es and develops new applications, unusual simulation tasks, mathematical analysis of computations. programming techniques, systems and logic design, and new electronic component development. The EAI 640 user with unusual applications will find,within this group, personnel to carry projects to a successful conclusion. FULL CUSTOMER TRAINING Experienced engineer-instructors teach the basic programming, operation and maintenance courses to selected customer personnel. In addition, advanced courses are offered in such scientific computation fields as chemical process, aerospace and bio-medicine. When not actually engaged in classroom work, the 640 instructors are involved in analyzing problems which keep them informed on the latest developments in their specialties.

EAIELECTRONIC ASSOCIATES, INC. West Long Branch, New Jersey 07764 ADVANCED SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND COMPUTATION SERVICESIANALOG COMPUTERSIDIGITAL COMPUTERSIHYBRID ANALOG-DIGITAL COMPUTATION EQUIPMENT/ANALOG AND DIGITAL PLOTTERS/SlMULATlON SYSTEMSiSCIENTIFIC AND LABORATORY INSTRUMENTSIINDUSTRIAL PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS1 PHOTOGRAMMETRIC EQUIPMENTI RANGE INSTRUMENTA- TION SYSTEMSITEST AND CHECK-OUT SYSTEMSIMILITARY AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICESIFIELD ENGINEERING AND EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SERVICES. Printed in U.S.A. Bulletin No: DC 66486-1 - -