Hardware

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FACOM Bm P Type

This was an ultra-small computer developed and manufactured by the USAC Electronic Industrial Co. The USAC 820 was announced by Uchida Yoko in September 1975 as the successor of USAC 720 Series,…

FACOM Bm W Type

This was an ultra-small computer developed and manufactured by the USAC Electronic Industrial Co. The USAC 820 was announced by Uchida Yoko in September 1975 as the successor of USAC 720 Series,…

FACOM G-140

This was a 32-bit business workstation from Fujitsu. Three models in the FACOM G-100 Series of business workstations (the FACOM G-140, 150 and 150A) were announced in May of 1987 as products to…

FACOM G-150A

This was a 32-bit business workstation from Fujitsu. Three models in the FACOM G-100 Series of business workstations (the FACOM G-140, 150 and 150A) were announced in May of 1987 as products to…

FACOM G-150LT Model 10

Others models were introduced later, with enhanced CPU performance, larger built-in disk capacity, and greater equipment miniaturization. Of these, the lightweight and compact FACOM G-150LT laptop…

FACOM G-250

This was Fujitsu's first engineering workstation. In 1987, Fujitsu announced two models: the FACOM G-250 (a mass-market model for the engineering workstation field) and the FACOM G-250C (which had…

FACOM G-250C

This was Fujitsu's first engineering workstation. In 1987, Fujitsu announced two models: the FACOM G-250 (a mass-market model for the engineering workstation field) and the FACOM G-250C (which had…

FACOM K-10

This was a desk-top office computer (small business computer used in an office) from Fujitsu, it was announced as a model comprising the FACOM K Series in May 1984.

The biggest feature of…

FACOM K-100 Model 10

The FACOM K-100 Series was a desk-top office computer (*1) from Fujitsu. It was announced simultaneously with the higher-end FACOM K-600 Series in October 1988. The FACOM K-100 Series was…

FACOM K-100 Model 20

The FACOM K-100 Series was a desk-top office computer (*1) from Fujitsu. It was announced simultaneously with the higher-end FACOM K-600 Series in October 1988. The FACOM K-100 Series was…

FACOM K-10R

The FACOM K-10R was announced in May 1986 as an enhanced machine with higher CPU speed and expanded memory capacity. It subsequently developed into the FACOM K-100 Series.

FACOM K-150 Model 10

The FACOM K-100 Series was a desk-top office computer (*1) from Fujitsu. It was announced simultaneously with the higher-end FACOM K-600 Series in October 1988. The FACOM K-100 Series was…

FACOM K-150 Model 30

The FACOM K-100 Series was a desk-top office computer (*1) from Fujitsu. It was announced simultaneously with the higher-end FACOM K-600 Series in October 1988. The FACOM K-100 Series was…

FACOM K-150LT

The FACOM K-100 Series was a desk-top office computer (*1) from Fujitsu. It was announced simultaneously with the higher-end FACOM K-600 Series in October 1988. The FACOM K-100 Series was…

FACOM K-220R

In May 1986, Fujitsu announced the ten types of the FACOM K Series R Model (9 types in the K-200R Series (K-220R/230R/240R/250R/260R/270R/280R/290R/300R) and the FACOM K-10R desktop office…

FACOM K-230

The FACOM K Series was an office computer (a small business computer used in an office) from Fujitsu which aimed to integrate the company's FACOM System 80 office computer, and their FACOM V…

FACOM K-250L

The FACOM K Series was an office computer (a small business computer used in an office) from Fujitsu which aimed to integrate the company's FACOM System 80 office computer, and their FACOM V…

FACOM K-260R

In May 1986, Fujitsu announced the ten types of the FACOM K Series R Model (9 types in the K-200R Series (K-220R/230R/240R/250R/260R/270R/280R/290R/300R) and the FACOM K-10R desktop office…

FACOM K-280

The FACOM K Series was an office computer (a small business computer used in an office) from Fujitsu which aimed to integrate the company's FACOM System 80 office computer, and their FACOM V…

FACOM K-300R

In May 1986, Fujitsu announced the ten types of the FACOM K Series R Model (9 types in the K-200R Series (K-220R/230R/240R/250R/260R/270R/280R/290R/300R) and the FACOM K-10R desktop office…

FACOM K-610

This was an office computer (a small business computer used in an office) from Fujitsu -- the successor of the FACOM K-200 Series R Models. Fujitsu announced the 4 model groups and 9 models of the…

FACOM K-630 System

This was an office computer (a small business computer used in an office) from Fujitsu -- the successor of the FACOM K-200 Series R Models. Fujitsu announced the 4 model groups and 9 models of the…

FACOM K-650

This was an office computer (a small business computer used in an office) from Fujitsu -- the successor of the FACOM K-200 Series R Models. Fujitsu announced the 4 model groups and 9 models of the…

FACOM K-670

This was an office computer (a small business computer used in an office) from Fujitsu -- the successor of the FACOM K-200 Series R Models. Fujitsu announced the 4 model groups and 9 models of the…

FACOM M-130

The first series of mid-size machines in Fujitsu's M Series of general-purpose machines was comprised of three models -- the FACOM M-130, M140, and the FACOM M-160S, a mass-market version of the…

FACOM M-140

The first series of mid-size machines in Fujitsu's M Series of general-purpose machines was comprised of three models -- the FACOM M-130, M140, and the FACOM M-160S, a mass-market version of the…

FACOM M-140F

An enhanced series derived from Fujitsu's mid-size FACOM M-100 Series. The four mid-size general-purpose computers (FACOM M-130F, M-140F, M-150F and M-160F), which pointed the way to the 1980s…

FACOM M-160

This was the bottom-end computer in Fujitsu's Large FACOM M-100 Series. It was developed with subsidies from the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, and announced in May 1975. It used…

FACOM M-160S

The first series of mid-size machines in Fujitsu's M Series of general-purpose machines was comprised of three models -- the FACOM M-130, M140, and the FACOM M-160S, a mass-market version of the…

FACOM M-170F

The high-end model, the FACOM M-170F, was announced in October 1980. The 1,000th machine was shipped in February 1981. It became Fujitsu's best-selling model.

FACOM M-180II

This was the mid-range computer in Fujitsu's Large FACOM M-100 Series. Announced in September 1975, the FACOM M-180II was a large computer developed to strengthen the product line in the Large…

FACOM M-190

This was the first model in Fujitsu's FACOM M Series of general-purpose computer. It was an ultra-large machine which occupied the top-end of the large FACOM M-100 Series, which was developed with…

FACOM M-190 System

This was the first model in Fujitsu's FACOM M Series of general-purpose computer. It was an ultra-large machine which occupied the top-end of the large FACOM M-100 Series, which was developed with…

FACOM M-200

This was an ultra-large computer from Fujitsu. It was announced in January 1978 as the top-end computer in the FACOM M Series. It had a processing capacity 1.5 to 1.8 times that of the FACOM M-190…

FACOM M-310

Power savings were achieved by employing highly integrated LSI, and with the FACOM M-310 and M-320 it became possible, for the first time, to install a general-purpose computers in the office…

FACOM M-340

The ultra-large general-purpose computers FACOM M-380 and FACOM M-382 (referred to generically as the M-380 model group) were announced in May 1981 as the first models in the FACOM M-300 Series…

FACOM M-360

The large computers (FACOM M-360/380) supported 31-bit logical addresses, and expanded the virtual space from the previous 16 megabytes to 2 gigabytes.

FACOM M-380

The ultra-large general-purpose computers FACOM M-380 and FACOM M-382 (referred to generically as the M-380 model group) were announced in May 1981 as the first models in the FACOM M-300 Series…

FACOM M-382

The ultra-large general-purpose computers FACOM M-380 and FACOM M-382 (referred to generically as the M-380 model group) were announced in May 1981 as the first models in the FACOM M-300 Series…

FACOM M-730

High-speed and high-integration ECL-LSI with 3,000 or 10,000 gates was used in the FACOM M-780 and M-760 model group, and highly integrated CMOS LSI with 20,000 gates was used in the FACOM M-730…

FACOM M-760

Six models of the ultra-large FACOM M-780 model group were announced in November 1985 as the first model group in the FACOM M-700 Series, the successor of Fujitsu's FACOM M-300 Series of general-…

FACOM R

This was a minicomputer form Fujitsu, announced in March 1969. The FACOM R used a magnetic core memory with a 1.5 microsecond cycle time, had a memory capacity of 1 Kword (expandable up to 32…

FACOM System 80

This was a low-end office computer (*) from Fujitsu which was developed jointly with USAC Electronic Industrial Company (currently PFU).

*: An office computer is a small business computer…

FACOM V

Fujitsu's small computers were the inexpensive FACOM 230-10 (announced in March 1965), which enabled easy use of COBOL with Japanese kana letters, and the FACOM 230-15 (announced April 1970) which…

FACOM V-830

This was a 2nd generation series of small computers from Fujitsu. Previously, the FACOM V Series was comprised of 3 models -- the FACOM V, V0III and V0SIII-- but this series was replaced by the…

FACOM V-830STREAM

This was a 2nd generation series of small computers from Fujitsu. Previously, the FACOM V Series was comprised of 3 models -- the FACOM V, V0III and V0SIII-- but this series was replaced by the…

FACOM V-850

This was a 2nd generation series of small computers from Fujitsu. Previously, the FACOM V Series was comprised of 3 models -- the FACOM V, V0III and V0SIII-- but this series was replaced by the…

FACOM V-870

Fujitsu later added the FACOM V-850 (announced in June 1980) and V-870 (announced in July 1982) as higher-end machines following the FACOM V-830, as well as a lower end model called the FACOM V-…

FACOM V0

In March 1972, Fujitsu, Uchida Yoko and USAC Electronic Industrial (currently PFU) formed a tie-up to achieve a close cooperative organization for the development, manufacturing and sale of small…

FACOM VP-400E

The five E Models of the FACOM VP Series (FACOM VP-30E, VP-50E, VP-100E,VP-200E and VP-400E) were announced in July 1987 as enhanced versions of Fujitsu's FACOM VP-100 Series of supercomputers.…

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