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COMBINED ELECTRONIC AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DIS-
PLAYS...REAR-PORTED CRT...STORED PROGRAM
LOGIC...These and other exclusive features combine
to make the BR-90 the most versatile and flexible con-
sole available today.

Whether your computer system is used for on-line
man/ machine communications, off-line data manipu-
lation, or both—you'll find the BR-90 compatible. And
it can be added to your existing system with little or no
change in your input/output programs or equipment.

The BR-90 lets you express your problem in your
language...not the computer’s. Simple, changeable
keyboard overlays allow you to tailor the BR-90’s dis-
play functions to suit your system’s requirements,
growth demands, and changes.

You tell us what your requirements and applications
are...we’ll show you how the BR-90 can solve your
problems.

For further information contact the Bunker-Ramo sales
office nearest you NOW.

Circle Reader Service Card No. 7

choice...with the BR-9O

Offices are located in Waltham, Mass.; Dayton, Ohio.;
Rome, N.Y.; and Washington, D.C. Or write: H. A. Kirsch,
The Bunker-Ramo Corporation, Defense Systems Division,
8433 Fallbrook Ave., Canoga Park, Calif. 91304, Telephone:
(213) 346-6000.

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THE BUNKER-RAMO CORPORATION

INFORMATION DISPLAY, JULY/AUGUST, 1966
    

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‘User’s Choice…’

The BR-90 from the rather delightfully named ‘Bunker-Ramo Corporation’ was a remote access terminal that allowed very limited local operation without connection to it’s parent computer. The US Airforce paired multiple BR-90s with an IBM 1410 and deployed them as part of the Airforces AFICCS Display System.

Taken from: Information Display - Volume 3, Number 4 (July/August 1966)