Accounting Machine - List of Vendors/Accounting Machines

List of Vendors/Accounting Machines

  • Burroughs Sensimatic
  • Burroughs Sensitronic
  • Burroughs B80
  • Burroughs E103
  • Burroughs Computer F2000
  • Burroughs L500
  • Burroughs E1400 Electronic Computing/Accounting Machine with Magnetic Striped Ledger
  • Dalton Adding Machine Company
  • Electronics Corporation of America: Magnefile-B
  • Electronics Corporation of America: Magnefile-D
  • Elliott-Fisher
  • Federal Adding Machines
  • IBM 632
  • IBM 858 Cardatype Accounting Machine
  • IBM 6400 Series
  • Laboratory for Electronics: The Inventory Machine II (TIM-II)
  • Monroe Calculator Company: Model 200
  • Monroe Calculator Company: Synchro-Monroe President
  • Monroe Calculator Company: Monrobot IX
  • NCR Post-Tronic Bookkeeping Machine - Class 29
  • NCR Compu-Tronic Accounting Machine
  • NCR Accounting Machine - Class 33
  • NCR Window Posting Machine - Class 42
  • Olivetti: General Bookkeeping Machine (GBM)
  • J. B. Rea Company: READIX
  • Sundstrand Adding Machines
  • Underwood Elecom 50 "The First Electronic Accounting Machine"
  • Underwood Elecom 125, 125 FP (File Processor)

Read more about this topic:  Accounting Machine

Famous quotes containing the words list of, list, accounting and/or machines:

    Thirty—the promise of a decade of loneliness, a thinning list of single men to know, a thinning brief-case of enthusiasm, thinning hair.
    F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896–1940)

    Love’s boat has been shattered against the life of everyday. You and I are quits, and it’s useless to draw up a list of mutual hurts, sorrows, and pains.
    Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893–1930)

    I, who am king of the matter I treat, and who owe an accounting for it to no one, do not for all that believe myself in all I write. I often hazard sallies of my mind which I mistrust.
    Michel de Montaigne (1533–1592)

    The machine has had a pernicious effect upon virtue, pity, and love, and young men used to machines which induce inertia, and fear, are near impotents.
    Edward Dahlberg (1900–1977)