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Real-Time Computer Network
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A real-time process computer network has been developed at the General Motors Research Laboratories. Minicomputers are connected to a large computer in a satellite-host configuration. The minicomputers are dedicated to local experiment activities. The expensive peripherals and the high-level programming capabilities at the host are made available to the minicomputer users.
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Kimm, G., "Real-Time Computer Network," SAE Technical Paper 741092, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/741092.Also In
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