ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia NCR 304 NCR 3041950s transistor-based computer NCR 304 computer systemCamp Pendleton, California The NCR 304 computer, announced in 1957,[1] first delivered in 1959,[2][3] was National Cash Register (NCR)'s first transistor-based computer. The 304 was developed and manufactured in cooperation with General Electric,[4] where it was also used internally.[5] Its follow-on was the NCR 315. See also Computer architecture Electronic hardware Glossary of computer hardware terms Harwell CADET History of computing hardware List of computer hardware manufacturers Manchester Transistor Computer Metrovick 950 Transistor References ↑ Castanias, R. P., and J. E. Sherman. "Review of Computer Progress in 1957" IRE Transactions on Electronic Computers 1 (March 1958), p. 65 ↑ Desmond, John (1985-03-18). "Cash registers to mainframes". Computerworld. Vol. XIX, no. 11. IDG Enterprise. p. 73. ↑ Krickx, Guido Armand Marie Jules (1988). Historical evidence on the evolution of vertical exchange mechanisms: examples from the computer systems industry. UCLA. ↑ Ceruzzi, Paul E. (2003). A History of Modern Computing. MIT Press. pp. 66. ISBN 9780262532037. NCR 304 1957. ↑ Gandy, A. (2012-11-30). The Early Computer Industry: Limitations of Scale and Scope. Springer. p. 93. ISBN 9780230389113. vteNCR VoyixProducts and services 304 315 340 5380 53C9x Carbonless Copy Paper Century 100 CRAM SLU TMX Voyager VRX WaveLAN Divisions 4Front UNIX Copient Technologies NCR Self-Service Netkey Digital Signage Symbios Logic Teradata Data Warehousing People Bill Anderson Ed Deeds Joe Desch Joel McCormack Lars Nyberg Bob Oelman Francis Osborn John Patterson James Ritty Tom Watson Other Babbitt Book Award Building Career Center Country Club Institute Patterson House Slab Slidertown Wright Bros. House WWII Enigma Lab Category Commons This computer hardware article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte