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UNIVAC 9200 & 9300

NEW PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT

7OC-877-01k Computers

9200 SERIES "D" SYSTEMS: On October 28, 1971 , UNIVAC brought to five the number of disk-oriented 9000 family Series "D" computers announced since August 1971 by introducing the 9210, 9211, and 9214 computer systems. Each new system in the 9200 "D" Series is identified by its minimum "packaged" configuration, built around a 12K, 16K, 24K, or 32K 9200 II Processor with a multiplexer channel; multiply, divide, and edit instructions; an 8410, 8411, or 8414 dual-spindle disk system; a 2S0-lpm printer with 120 print positions; a 400-cpm card reader; and a 7 S-to-2S0-cpm card punch. A selector channel is also included in the 9211 and 9214 systems. The basic configuration in each case can be expanded by the addition of standard UNIVAC peripherals.

As is the case with earlier Series "D" releases, existing UNIVAC equipment is being offered in specific configurations at prices substantially reduced from the individual list prices. Compared to the UNIVAC prices in effect for their individual components as of October 28, the 9200 Series

"D" system purchase prices have been lowered about 40% for the 9210 and 9211 systems, which are based upon the older 8410 and 8411 disk drives, and about 17% for the 9214 system, which is based upon the IBM 2314-style 8414 disk drive. Rental prices (including maintenance) for the systems using the older disk drives have been lowered up to 30%, while the 9214 rental price has been reduced as much as 15%. (The maintenance rates have been unaffected.)

Lease agreements are available for three-year and five-year terms on a level-payment basis, and for five years only under UNIVAC's reducing-payment lease plan; one-year rental terms are not available for the three new systems.

Software support for the 9200 Series "D" includes the standard UNIVAC 9200 Minimum Operating System, the Non-Concurrent Operating System, the Concurrent Operating System, and the new OS 500, which permits local and/or remote inquiry and update on disk files concurrently with batch operations. 0

Rental Rental Purchase Monthly (3-Year (5-Year

Price Maint. lease) * lease) * 9200 SERI ES "0" SYSTEMS

9210-A Includes Processor with 12,288 bytes of 52,320 488 1112 981 storage, Multiplexer Channel, 250-lpm

Printer with 120 print positions, 40Q-cpm Card Reader, 75-to-20Q-cpm Card Punch, dual-spindle 8410 Disc File, and Control.

9210-B As above, with 16,384 bytes of storage 58,000 505 1233 1088 9210-C As above, with 24,576 bytes of storage 65,800 540 1398 1234 9210-0 As above, with 32,768 bytes of storage 76,040 574 1616 1426 9211-A Includes Processor with 16,384 bytes of 75,680 523 1608 1419

storage, Multiplexer Channel, Selector Channel, 250-lpm Printer with 120 print positions, 40Q-cpm Card Reader, 75-to-200-cpm Card Punch, two 8411 Disk Drives, and Control.

9211-B As above, with 24,576 bytes of storage 83,480 558 1774 1565 9211-C As above, with 32,768 bytes of storage 93,720 592 1992 1757 9214-A I ncludes Processor iNith 16,384 bytes of 105,680 513 2246 1982

storage, Multiplexer Channel, Selector Channel, 25Q-lpm Printer with 120 print positions, 400-cpm Card Reader, 75-to- 200-cpm Card Punch, two 8414 Disk Drives, and Control.

9214-B As above, with 24,576 bytes of storage 113,480 548 2411 2128 9214-C As above, with 32,768 bytes of storage 123,720 582 2629 2320

F1652-99 Card Punch upgrade; provides a 20Q-cpm 3,454 19 70 62

Row Punch in any Series "0" System

F1047-00 Card Reader upgrade; provides a 600-cpm 1,743 33 32 29

Reader in any Series "D" System.

• Rental does not include maintenance.

DECEMBER 1971 © 1971 DATAPRO RESEARCH CORPORATION

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