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Scanned from the Annuals of the History of
Computing, Vol. 5 #4 October 1983
FSQ-7
The central computer is a binary, parallel machine with an 8192-word magnetic
core memory and a speed of roughly 75,000 single-address instructions per
second. Numbers representing positional data are stored and processed as
vectors with two 16-bit components in order to facilitate processing.