Univac 1105

The UNIVAC 1105 was a followon computer to the UNIVAC 1103A introduced by Sperry Rand in September, 1958. The UNIVAC 1105 had either 8,192 or 12,288 words of 36 bit magnetic core memory, in two or three banks of 4,096 words each. Magnetic drum memory provided either 16,384 or 32,768 words, in one or two drums with 16,384 words each. Sixteen to twenty four UNISERVO II tape drives were connected, with a maximum capacity (not counting block overhead) of 1,200,000 words per tape. Fixed-point numbers had a 1 bit sign and a 35 bit value, with negative values represented in one's complement format. Floating-point numbers had a 1 bit sign, an 8 bit characteristic, and a 27 bit mantissa. Instructions had a 6 bit operation code and two 15-bit operand addresses. The UNIVAC 1105 used 21 types of vacuum tubes, 11 types of diodes, 10 types of transistors, and 3 types of cores. A complete UNIVAC 1105 computer system required 160 kW of power (175 KVA, 0.9 power factor) and an air conditioning unit for cooling input water with at least 35 tons capacity. The computer system weighed 63,753 lb (29 t) with a floor loading of 47 lb/ft² (230 kg/m²) and required a room 49 x 64 x 10 ft (15 x 20 x 3 m). The floor space for the computer was approximately 3,752 ft² (350 m²). The power, refrigeration and equipment room was approximately 2,450 ft² (230 m²).

Cost, price and rental rates

                                                     Monthly                                         Cost        Rental     Basic system, consisting of        $1,932,000   $33,060     8,192 words Magnetic Core,     16,384 words Magnetic Drum,     Central Processor, Peripheral     Control, and 16 UNISERVO II     Additional Equipment     4,096 Magnetic Core                  $195,000   $ 4,500     16,384 Magnetic Drum                   60,000     1,500     Floating Point                         65,000     1,545     Uniservo II                            20,000       450     Card In-Output                         55,000     1,310     High Speed Printer                    185,000     3,300 

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