Three Rivers Computer Corporation
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The Three Rivers Computer Corporation (3RCC) was a spinoff from the Research Engineering Laboratory of the Computer Science Department of Carnegie Mellon University, and was founded in May 1974 by Brian S. Rosen, James R. Teter, William H. Broadley, J. Stanley Kriz, D. Raj Reddy and Paul G. Newbury in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States to manufacture advanced technology computer displays, peripherals, and systems. Early products included: the GDP/2A Graphics Display processor with high speed vector generator capable of drawing in excess of 50,000 vectors at 60 Hz refresh rates; a CVD/2 Color Video Display System that displayed a full color raster scanned image with a unique data compression algorithm capable of full frame animation display; ADA-16 Analog to Digital and Digital to Anal
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Three Rivers Computer Corporation, или 3RCC, — отделение компьютерных наук Университета Карнеги — Меллон, основанное в 1974 году в Питтсбурге, штат Пенсильвания, США. Один из основателей, , также работал в Xerox PARC над рабочей станцией . Проект PERQ был вдохновлен оригинальной рабочей станцией Xerox Alto, и стал первой коммерчески выпускаемой персональной рабочей станцией, начиная с 1979 года. С 1981 года компания 3RCC разрабатывала и производила PERQ совместно с компанией International Computers Limited (ICL, англ.) из Великобритании.
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The Three Rivers Computer Corporation (3RCC) was a spinoff from the Research Engineering Laboratory of the Computer Science Department of Carnegie Mellon University, and was founded in May 1974 by Brian S. Rosen, James R. Teter, William H. Broadley, J. Stanley Kriz, D. Raj Reddy and Paul G. Newbury in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States to manufacture advanced technology computer displays, peripherals, and systems. Early products included: the GDP/2A Graphics Display processor with high speed vector generator capable of drawing in excess of 50,000 vectors at 60 Hz refresh rates; a CVD/2 Color Video Display System that displayed a full color raster scanned image with a unique data compression algorithm capable of full frame animation display; ADA-16 Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog converters for high fidelity music and speech research, and a UMB-11 Unibus Monitor that was a low-cost test instrument for PDP-11 series minicomputers. In 1979, the company launched its principal products, a line of workstation computers called PERQ, which were single-user high performance workstations with the power of a medium-scale mainframe computer from that era coupled with a versatile graphics display. In the summer of 1980, the company divested itself of all activities other than those related to PERQ. From 1981 onwards, 3RCC developed and produced the PERQ jointly with ICL in the United Kingdom. 3RCC changed its name to PERQ Systems Corporation in 1984, but became insolvent in 1985.
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Three Rivers Computer Corporation, или 3RCC, — отделение компьютерных наук Университета Карнеги — Меллон, основанное в 1974 году в Питтсбурге, штат Пенсильвания, США. Один из основателей, , также работал в Xerox PARC над рабочей станцией . Проект PERQ был вдохновлен оригинальной рабочей станцией Xerox Alto, и стал первой коммерчески выпускаемой персональной рабочей станцией, начиная с 1979 года. С 1981 года компания 3RCC разрабатывала и производила PERQ совместно с компанией International Computers Limited (ICL, англ.) из Великобритании. В 1984 году 3RCC была переименована в PERQ System Corporation. В 1986 году она прекратила деятельность, по большей части из-за конкуренции со стороны других производителей рабочих станций, таких как Sun Microsystems, Apollo Computer и Silicon Graphics.
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