Groupe Bull - List of Computers Produced By Bull

List of Computers Produced By Bull

  • Gamma 3 rekenautomaat (1953)
  • Gamma 60 (1960)
  • CAB500 (1962)
  • Série 300 TI (1962)
  • Gamma 30 (1964) (RCA 301)
  • Gamma M 40 (1965)
  • Gamma 10 (1966)
  • GE 400 (1967)
  • GE 115 (1966)
  • GE 55 (1967)
  • GE-265 (1968)
  • CII Iris 50 (1970)
  • CII Iris 60 (1972)
  • CII Iris 80 (1972)
  • CII Mitra 15 (1972)
  • GE-600 series (1965)
  • Honeywell H200 (1970)
  • HB 2000 (1973)
  • Micral (1973)
  • Mini6 (1978)
  • GE 58 (1970)
  • CII HB 64/40 (1976)
  • CII HB 66/60 (1976)
  • CII HB 61 DPS (1978)
  • Bull DPS4 (1980)
  • Bull DPS7 and DPS 7000 (1981)
  • SM 90 (1981)
  • Correlative Syst. 1982
  • SPS7 and SPS9
  • DPX 2 (1992)
  • Escala (1994)
  • DPS 9000 (1999)
  • NovaScale (2004)
  • DS800 (2007)
  • bullx (2009)
  • Novascale bullion (2010)

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