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OBJECT TYPE
dot matrix printer/keyboard
DATE
1978
ARTIFACT NUMBER
2004.2032.001
MANUFACTURER
Digital Equipment Corp.
MODEL
Decwriter III/ LA120 BA
LOCATION
Unknown

More Information


General Information

Serial #
PNS7067
Part Number
1
Total Parts
1
AKA
Terminal, computer
Patents
N/A
General Description
Synthetic casing and parts/ Metal pedestal and parts/ Synthetic and metal printer parts

Dimensions

Note: These reflect the general size for storage and are not necessarily representative of the object's true dimensions.

Length
69.5 cm
Width
60.2 cm
Height
81.5 cm
Thickness
N/A
Weight
N/A
Diameter
N/A
Volume
N/A

Lexicon

Group
Computing Technology
Category
Digital peripheral devices
Sub-Category
N/A

Manufacturer

AKA
Digital
Country
Unknown
State/Province
Unknown
City
Unknown

Context

Country
Canada
State/Province
Newfoundland and Labrador
Period
circa 1978-+
Canada
A component of a Canadian designed and at least partly Canadian manufactured computerized data acquisition and display unit for air traffic control. The Electronic System Master Plan for Mirabel Airport identified a need to consolidate the display of information required by air traffic controllers. A system was needed that could collect this information and present it on a television type display. The prototype and software (16-bit) was developed in house at NAVCAN in 1972. An engineering model was developed by the Computer Systems Group, Telecommunications and Electronics Branch of Transport Canada. This model system was built around a mini-computer and incorporated only two display channels. The major concern at the time was the quality of the display, as it had to serve both low and high ambient light conditions. The initial phase of the program had been so successful that the decision was taken to expand the procurement to supply each of the Area Control Centres in Canada, as well as Mirabel, with a system. A contract was written with I.P. Sharpe Associates of Toronto & Ottawa (and Carleton Place) being the successful bidder. Halfway through the contract the project was spun off to a new company, Goodwood Data Systems (basically the Carleton Place facility). The systems were delivered in 1975-1978 (to 7 control centres and 2 systems for the Technical Systems Centre (TSC) in Ottawa and one for the training centre in Cornwall). The contract was for apx. $1 million. The system was based on 7400 type discrete integrated circuits. The Display Site Equipment contract went to Raytheon and Raytheon Canada in Waterloo while the computers were made by DY-4 here in Ottawa. OIDS was subsequently installed at all major Canadian airports with troubleshooting and technical support backup provided by 2 systems in NAVCANs Ottawa Technical Systems Centre near the airport. Training was done in Cornwall both for techs and air traffic controllers on the third backup system.
Function
An input-output device of an electronic data acquisition and display system used in an airport for air traffic control; it printed processed computer data or programming as numbers and letters on paper..
Technical
The DECwriter III, also known as the LA120, was introduced in 1978 and was the third in a series of printing terminals by Digital Equipment Corporation. There were two versions, one with a keyboard and several switches, called the LA120, and one with just the printing assembly and less switches, designated LA100. It was preceded by the DECwriter II in 1974 and was succeeded by the DECwriter IV in 1982 (Ref. 1). This printing terminal was possibly used with an early version of OIDS. The OIDS replaced analogue and hand input data used by air traffic controllers. OIDS brought together information from different sources in a convenient and constantly and automated updated fashion. It made air travel safer and more efficient because the delays caused by weather in particular were minimized. Weather data handling was improved to the point where updating a weather report was at least 4 times faster than previously. OIDS organized information into "pages" according to type of information or control position requirements. Different data would be selected by the air traffic controller only as needed. The numerous dials, readouts, teletype printouts, and overhead projections could all be removed, leaving a single, uncluttered source of information. The original OIDS, Phase 1A, provided the user with a maximum of 17 pages of data. OIDS Phase 1B provided 297 pages of data (429 pages with software version 900 (1982 upgrade)) plus the capability to make database changes on-site, such as: make changes to page formats, OIDS-ICCS cross-reference tables; weather assignments and deletions; create and delete updatable commands; position and remove updatable commands; and position and remove titles and delimiters. The heart of the OID System was a pair of Interdata Model 70 mini-computers. One computer was designated as MASTER, and the other as STANDBY. Each contained a fully configured, 128K-byte core memory, with a one-megabyte solid-state disk and necessary interfaces for interconnection with other parts of the system. Each computer had a teletypewriter and a dual-drive floppy disk unit as peripherals. Each computer had a front panel control console which was used by the system operator to view system and peripheral status, to load and startup the system. Each solid-state disk had an external write protect switch and status indicators used by the operator to protect the disk and monitor errors.
Area Notes
Unknown

Details

Markings
White and red printed label on front reads 'digital [logo] DECWRITER III'/ Label on back reads 'digital/ MODEL LA120 BA/ 120/220/240 V 6/3 A 1 PH/ 50/50 Hz 270 W 3 WIRE' and 'SER. NO. PNS7067'/ Silver and blue label on front reads 'LANPAR'/ White lettering on keys and for control functions
Missing
Unknown
Finish
Textured buff synthetic casing/ Textured black synthetic keyboard with black keys/ Black synthetic and brushed metal printer mechanism/ Textured black painted pedestal/ Black power cord
Decoration
N/A

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