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How early army used computers: 1957 Automatic Data Processing. Great footage of the IBM 705 mainframe in a data processing environment, and glimpses of the UNIVAC I, IBM 650, RCA BIZMAC and Burroughs Datatron. Block diagram explanation of how ADP works, followed by more footage of the IBM data center in action. Here is a time code of where various topics start in the film. Uploaded for educational and historical purposes for the Computer History Archives Project (CHAP). Run time 32 mins. 2:16 IBM 705 Computer Console 2:30 UNIVAC at the Franklin Institute, Pennsylvania 2:42 RCA BIZMAC Tape Unit Drawers, at Army Ordnance Corps 2:50 Burroughs Datatron 3:24 Magnetic Tape Drives 3:38 Punch Card Machines 3:39 ACAN – Army Command and Administrative Network 4:00 IBM 705 console 4:24 through 14:00 = (10 minutes of Block Diagrams, ADP concepts) 14:03 Army Signal Supply Agency, IBM 705, card input, core memory, mag tapes, magnetic drum memory, printing forms, (Good Detail) 17:36 IBM 705 console again 18:02 Men in discussion meeting; programming staff, etc. 20:40 ADPS and IBM 705 hardware; logistics; supply; operations 25:56 RCA BIZMAC computer 26:15 IBM 650 Computer, Quartermaster Corps, Data Proc. Center Richmond, Virginia 26: 45 IBM 650 at Engineer Supply Control Office, St. Louis, Mo. 27:18 Project MASS : Modern Army Supply System 27:50 Rare footage of Army Mobile Computers (DYSEAC; MOBIDIC); army staff, etc.