ICL 2900 - meaning and definition. What is ICL 2900
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What (who) is ICL 2900 - definition

UK MAINFRAME COMPUTER SYSTEMS
ICL 2900; Series 2900; ICL 2980; ICL2980; Order code processor; Order Code Processor; ICL 2950; ICL 2955; ICL 2956; ICL 2960; ICL 2966; ICL 2970; ICL 2972; ICL 2976; ICL 2982; ICL 2988; ICL 2900 series
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  • ICL 2966 disk drives
  • ICL 7561]] terminal, used as an operator console

Order Code Processor         
<processor> The ICL 2900, ICL 3900 and above term for "CPU". (1995-05-06)
IDMSX         
  • Former ICL offices at Amsinckstraße 45, Hamburg, Germany. In 2013 the building was converted into a hotel.
  • ICL 2966 at the [[National Museum of Computing]]
  • Part of the computer hall at Bracknell in 1977
  • A System 4 system in 1975
DEFUNCT BRITISH COMPUTER HARDWARE, COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND COMPUTER SERVICES COMPANY
Querymaster; International Computers Ltd; IDMS/X; IDMSX; International Computers Ltd.; Dataskil; TME (operating system); ICL Transaction Machine Environment; Executive (operating system); J (operating system); MultiJob; ICL operating systems; ICL ME29; ICL 2903 series; ICL 2903; ICL 2904; ICL 2905; System 25; ICL programming languages; ICL Concurrent Machine Environment; International Computers; QuickBuild; Icl.co.uk
<database> IDMS extended. (1995-04-19)
SGR J1745−2900         
THE FIRST DISCOVERED MAGNETAR, ORBITING THE BLACK HOLE SAGITTARIUS A*, IN THE CENTER OF THE MILKY WAY
PSR J1745-2900; SGR J1745-2900
SGR J1745−2900, or PSR J1745−2900, is the first-discovered magnetar orbiting the black hole Sagittarius A*, in the center of the Milky Way. The magnetar was discovered in 2013 using the Effelsberg 100-m Radio Telescope, the Nancay Decimetric Radio Telescope, and the Jodrell Bank Lovell Telescope.

Wikipedia

ICL 2900 Series

The ICL 2900 Series was a range of mainframe computer systems announced by the British manufacturer ICL on 9 October 1974. The company had started development under the name "New Range" immediately on its formation in 1968. The range was not designed to be compatible with any previous machines produced by the company, nor for compatibility with any competitor's machines: rather, it was conceived as a synthetic option, combining the best ideas available from a variety of sources.

In marketing terms, the 2900 Series was superseded by Series 39 in the mid-1980s; however, Series 39 was essentially a new set of machines implementing the 2900 Series architecture, as were subsequent ICL machines branded "Trimetra".