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PB 250

The PB 250 (later Raytheon 250[1]) was a general-purpose computer introduced in 1960 by the Packard Bell Corporation.[2][3]

Design edit

The word size was 22 bits and the memory could be expanded to a maximum of 16,000 words. The performance was 40,000 operations per second.[4] It had the ability to operate as an I/O processor in tandem with another computer; at the time this was considered a "radically new feature" for a less expensive system.[4] The Central Computer weighed 110 pounds (50 kg).[5][6][7]

The design started in November 1959. The computer was intended as a component in special purpose systems,[2] for example, to control electric power plants.[8] The logic design has similarities with the Bendix G-15 computer, which in turn was based on Alan Turing’s Pilot ACE.[9][10][11] The circuits were derived from the TRICE[12] digital differential analyzer.[5][13]

People involved in development:

  • Max Palevskygeneral manager, started the development process.[10]
  • Stanley Frankel – consultant on the design of the computer logic
  • Robert Beck – designer of the computer logic[10][11]
  • Smil Ruhman – circuit design
  • Jack Mitchell and Donald Cooper – management and coordination of the overall engineering project[14]

Features edit

The PB250 used a Flexowriter as a console.[15][16][17]

It could be operated entirely from a battery power supply.[5][18][19]

Software edit

  • SNAP I (Symbolic Non-optimizing Assembly Program) assembler[20]
  • ATRAN (Algebraic TRANslator), process oriented language[21]
  • CINCH Interpreter, a floating point interpretive system, designed to permit rapid programming of scientific and engineering problems.[5][22]
  • OUP III (Octal Utility Package III)[23] which "allowed the operator to perform certain transfer functions, printout locations of memory, store single words into memory, and begin the execution of programs that had been stored in memory."[1]
  • NELIAC compiler[24]
  • Fortran II[25]

Uses edit

By WANEF (Westinghouse Astronuclear Experiment Facility), whose task was to perform basic research and reactor analysis on the NRX series of nuclear reactors to be used in nuclear rocket engine.[26]

In Saturn 1 first stage checkout.[1]

In TRICE models TC5108/250 and TC5036/250[27] hybrid computers.

In Hycomp 250 hybrid computer, later replaced by PB440.[28]

In nuclear submarine training systems[29] and in antisubmarine warfare trainers.[30]

PB 250 was licensed to SETI (French: Société européenne de traitement de l'information, lit.'European Information Processing Company').[31] It could be connected to SETI 2000 process control system.[16]

In mobile (by van) monitoring and data processing services.[32][33][34]

Bibliography edit

  • Beck, Robert Mark (30 December 1960). "PB-250 – A High Speed Serial General Purpose Computer Using Magnetostrictive Delay Line Storage". Managing Requirements Knowledge, International Workshop On(AFIPS): 283. doi:10.1109/afips.1960.58. The first production computer was delivered in October 1960.
  • "The PB 250 General Purpose Digital Computer" (PDF). Computers and Automation. 9 (8): 1B–3B (9–11). Aug 1960. [...] was introduced by Packard Bell Computer Corporation at the Western Joint Computer Conference in May
  • "PB-250 documents". www.bitsavers.org.
  • "PB 250" (PDF). AUERBACH Standard EDP Reports. 7: 165–251.
  • "Descriptions of Digital Computers" (PDF). Computers and Automation. XII (6): 72, 82. Jun 1963.
  • "A Survey of New West-European Digital Computers (Part 1): FRANCE" (PDF). Computers and Automation. XII (9): 23. Sep 1963.
  • Kaisler, Stephen H. (2017). "Chapter Thirteen – Packard Bell". Birthing the Computer: From Drums to Cores. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 304–317. ISBN 978-1-4438-9625-2.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Funderburk, B. J. (1 Jan 1968). "Automation in Saturn 1 first stage checkout": 3, 6. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ a b Beck 1960, p. 283-284.
  3. ^ Computers and Automation & Aug 1960, p. 1B (9).
  4. ^ a b "Packard Bell Computer Corporation, PB250" (PDF). Digital Computer Newsletter. Vol. 12, no. 3. Office of Naval Research. July 1960. p. 6–7. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d Weik, Martin H. (Mar 1961). "PACKARD BELL 250". ed-thelen.org. A Third Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems. For applications where power failures and resultant loss of memory cannot be tolerated a battery power supply is available which will operate the computer for several hours without line power.
  6. ^ AUERBACH Standard EDP Reports & vol. 7, pp. 250.
  7. ^ bitsavers, PBC1000r4_PB250techManVol1.pdf, p. 1-3 (13).
  8. ^ "Packard Bell, Bailey Meter Sign Agreement". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles. April 15, 1960. Max Palevsky, Packard Bell Computer vice president, said power plants in the electric industry provide one of the most promising markets for digital computers.
  9. ^ Smithsonian Lemelson Center (23 July 2014). "Computer Oral History Collection, 1969–1973, 1977: Harry Huskey and Mrs. Huskey". Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation. AC0196_husk730419.pdf, pp. 15, 17, 19, 24.
  10. ^ a b c Smithsonian Lemelson Center (23 July 2014). "Computer Oral History Collection, 1969–1973, 1977: Max Palevsky". Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation. AC0196_pale730215.pdf, pp. 4-5, 10-11.
  11. ^ a b Palevsky, Max oral history | 102657969 | Computer History Museum. Computer History Museum. 29 August 2006. pp. 11, 14, 19 – via www.computerhistory.org.
  12. ^ Weik, Martin H. (Jan 1964). "TRICE". ed-thelen.org. A Fourth Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems.
  13. ^ Beck 1960, p. 285.
  14. ^ Beck 1960, p. 287.
  15. ^ Kaisler 2017, pp. 305, 309.
  16. ^ a b Computers and Automation & Sep 1963.
  17. ^
  18. ^ "Electronic Operations". Electronics Industries (2): 199. Feb 1961. A battery-operated electronic computer, PB 250, has been shown by Packard Bell Computer Div., Packard Bell Electronics. In normal operation, it operates from a battery trickle charged from a 115-v. power line. If 115-v. input is interrupted, computer can continue operating for more than 1 hr.
  19. ^ "BATTERY OPERATED COMPUTER" (PDF). Computers and Automation. 10 (2): 1B (17). Feb 1961. Retrieved 2020-09-05. For the first time, we believe, an electronic computer can operate entirely from a battery power supply.
    • Elliot 802 was an earlier computer with a battery:
      • "Elliott 800 series and 503: 1957 onwards – Systems Architecture". www.ourcomputerheritage.org. p. 2, 4.
  20. ^ AUERBACH Standard EDP Reports & vol. 7, pp. 170, 215–216, 227–228, 233–234.
  21. ^ AUERBACH Standard EDP Reports & vol. 7, pp. 170, 213, 223–225, 235–237.
  22. ^ AUERBACH Standard EDP Reports & vol. 7, pp. 170, 217, 229–231, 241–242.
  23. ^ AUERBACH Standard EDP Reports & vol. 7, pp. 239
    • bitsavers, PBC1004r1_PB250pgmRef_Mar61.pdf, pp. 129-155
  24. ^ Computers and Automation & Jun 1963, p. 82.
  25. ^ Fortran II for the Raytheon 250 Computer.
  26. ^ Beene, J.L.; Rankin, W.D. (1 October 1964). "Reactor experimentation and the Packard-Bell computer" (Submitted manuscript). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI). doi:10.2172/4228429. S2CID 108792184. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  27. ^ Programming manual for TRICE and other material on DDA's 2nd edition | 102664334 | Computer History Museum. Packard Bell Electronics. Packard Bell Computer. 3 May 1960 – via www.computerhistory.org.
  28. ^ "Packard Bell Computer". Computer History Museum. Selling the Computer Revolution. HYCOMP 250---The first desk top hybrid analog/digital computing system – via www.computerhistory.org.
  29. ^ "across the editor's desk: COMPUTING AND DATA PROCESSING NEWSLETTER – SPERRY ORDERS TWO NUCLEAR SUB TRAINING SYSTEMS" (PDF). Computers and Automation. XII (5): 44. May 1963. Retrieved 2020-09-05.
  30. ^ Advances in Instrumentation: Proceedings of the ISA International Conference and Exhibit. Vol. 38. Instrument Society of America. 1983. p. 244. ISBN 9780876647806.
  31. ^ NIEUWBOURG, Philippe. "SETI Calculateur PB 250" [SETI Calculator PB 250]. Le blog de l'actualité du musée de l'informatique (in French).
  32. ^ "Chemical Plant Puts Computer on Wheels". Control Engineering. Vol. 8. Technical Publishing Company. 1961. p. 29.
  33. ^ Business Automation. Vol. 8. Hitchcock Publishing Company. 1962. p. 48.
  34. ^ "ACROSS THE EDITOR'S DESK: New Firms, Divisions, and Mergers – ON-CALL DATA VANS FOR HIRE" (PDF). Computers and Automation. XI (7): 28. Jul 1962. Retrieved 2020-09-05.

External links edit

  • "the pb250 ad" (PDF). Computers and Automation. 9 (6): 76. Jun 1960. Retrieved 2020-09-05.
  • "The PB-250". www.cca.org.
  • "The Retro-Computing Society of RI, Inc". www.rcsri.org.


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The PB 250 later Raytheon 250 1 was a general purpose computer introduced in 1960 by the Packard Bell Corporation 2 3 Contents 1 Design 2 Features 3 Software 4 Uses 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksDesign editThe word size was 22 bits and the memory could be expanded to a maximum of 16 000 words The performance was 40 000 operations per second 4 It had the ability to operate as an I O processor in tandem with another computer at the time this was considered a radically new feature for a less expensive system 4 The Central Computer weighed 110 pounds 50 kg 5 6 7 The design started in November 1959 The computer was intended as a component in special purpose systems 2 for example to control electric power plants 8 The logic design has similarities with the Bendix G 15 computer which in turn was based on Alan Turing s Pilot ACE 9 10 11 The circuits were derived from the TRICE 12 digital differential analyzer 5 13 People involved in development Max Palevsky general manager started the development process 10 Stanley Frankel consultant on the design of the computer logic Robert Beck designer of the computer logic 10 11 Smil Ruhman circuit design Jack Mitchell and Donald Cooper management and coordination of the overall engineering project 14 Features editThe PB250 used a Flexowriter as a console 15 16 17 It could be operated entirely from a battery power supply 5 18 19 Software editSNAP I Symbolic Non optimizing Assembly Program assembler 20 ATRAN Algebraic TRANslator process oriented language 21 CINCH Interpreter a floating point interpretive system designed to permit rapid programming of scientific and engineering problems 5 22 OUP III Octal Utility Package III 23 which allowed the operator to perform certain transfer functions printout locations of memory store single words into memory and begin the execution of programs that had been stored in memory 1 NELIAC compiler 24 Fortran II 25 Uses editBy WANEF Westinghouse Astronuclear Experiment Facility whose task was to perform basic research and reactor analysis on the NRX series of nuclear reactors to be used in nuclear rocket engine 26 In Saturn 1 first stage checkout 1 In TRICE models TC5108 250 and TC5036 250 27 hybrid computers In Hycomp 250 hybrid computer later replaced by PB440 28 In nuclear submarine training systems 29 and in antisubmarine warfare trainers 30 PB 250 was licensed to SETI French Societe europeenne de traitement de l information lit European Information Processing Company 31 It could be connected to SETI 2000 process control system 16 In mobile by van monitoring and data processing services 32 33 34 Bibliography editBeck Robert Mark 30 December 1960 PB 250 A High Speed Serial General Purpose Computer Using Magnetostrictive Delay Line Storage Managing Requirements Knowledge International Workshop On AFIPS 283 doi 10 1109 afips 1960 58 The first production computer was delivered in October 1960 The PB 250 General Purpose Digital Computer PDF Computers and Automation 9 8 1B 3B 9 11 Aug 1960 was introduced by Packard Bell Computer Corporation at the Western Joint Computer Conference in May PB 250 documents www bitsavers org PB 250 PDF AUERBACH Standard EDP Reports 7 165 251 Descriptions of Digital Computers PDF Computers and Automation XII 6 72 82 Jun 1963 A Survey of New West European Digital Computers Part 1 FRANCE PDF Computers and Automation XII 9 23 Sep 1963 Kaisler Stephen H 2017 Chapter Thirteen Packard Bell Birthing the Computer From Drums to Cores Cambridge Scholars Publishing pp 304 317 ISBN 978 1 4438 9625 2 References edit a b c Funderburk B J 1 Jan 1968 Automation in Saturn 1 first stage checkout 3 6 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b Beck 1960 p 283 284 Computers and Automation amp Aug 1960 p 1B 9 a b Packard Bell Computer Corporation PB250 PDF Digital Computer Newsletter Vol 12 no 3 Office of Naval Research July 1960 p 6 7 Retrieved 1 June 2022 a b c d Weik Martin H Mar 1961 PACKARD BELL 250 ed thelen org A Third Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems For applications where power failures and resultant loss of memory cannot be tolerated a battery power supply is available which will operate the computer for several hours without line power AUERBACH Standard EDP Reports amp vol 7 pp 250 bitsavers PBC1000r4 PB250techManVol1 pdf p 1 3 13 Packard Bell Bailey Meter Sign Agreement Los Angeles Times Los Angeles April 15 1960 Max Palevsky Packard Bell Computer vice president said power plants in the electric industry provide one of the most promising markets for digital computers Smithsonian Lemelson Center 23 July 2014 Computer Oral History Collection 1969 1973 1977 Harry Huskey and Mrs Huskey Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation AC0196 husk730419 pdf pp 15 17 19 24 a b c Smithsonian Lemelson Center 23 July 2014 Computer Oral History Collection 1969 1973 1977 Max Palevsky Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation AC0196 pale730215 pdf pp 4 5 10 11 a b Palevsky Max oral history 102657969 Computer History Museum Computer History Museum 29 August 2006 pp 11 14 19 via www computerhistory org Weik Martin H Jan 1964 TRICE ed thelen org A Fourth Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems Beck 1960 p 285 Beck 1960 p 287 Kaisler 2017 pp 305 309 a b Computers and Automation amp Sep 1963 AUERBACH Standard EDP Reports amp vol 7 pp 187 190 199 200 219 bitsavers SP 147 PB 250 RefMan pdf pp 19 23 bitsavers PBC1002r1 PB250techManVol2 pdf pp 1 4 1 9 16 18 bitsavers PBC1004r1 PB250pgmRef Mar61 pdf pp 4 1 4 7 99 105 Electronic Operations Electronics Industries 2 199 Feb 1961 A battery operated electronic computer PB 250 has been shown by Packard Bell Computer Div Packard Bell Electronics In normal operation it operates from a battery trickle charged from a 115 v power line If 115 v input is interrupted computer can continue operating for more than 1 hr BATTERY 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Cite journal requires journal help Programming manual for TRICE and other material on DDA s 2nd edition 102664334 Computer History Museum Packard Bell Electronics Packard Bell Computer 3 May 1960 via www computerhistory org Packard Bell Computer Computer History Museum Selling the Computer Revolution HYCOMP 250 The first desk top hybrid analog digital computing system via www computerhistory org across the editor s desk COMPUTING AND DATA PROCESSING NEWSLETTER SPERRY ORDERS TWO NUCLEAR SUB TRAINING SYSTEMS PDF Computers and Automation XII 5 44 May 1963 Retrieved 2020 09 05 Advances in Instrumentation Proceedings of the ISA International Conference and Exhibit Vol 38 Instrument Society of America 1983 p 244 ISBN 9780876647806 NIEUWBOURG Philippe SETI Calculateur PB 250 SETI Calculator PB 250 Le blog de l actualite du musee de l informatique in French Chemical Plant Puts Computer on Wheels Control Engineering Vol 8 Technical Publishing Company 1961 p 29 Business Automation Vol 8 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