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  1964 Honeywell Sales Presentation by Bill Degnan - 12/14/2014 16:48
Honeywell 201 Central Processor Info Sheet
Honeywell 201 Central Processor Info Sheet from sales presentation. For larger image see Section 3b from the link below.


May 1st, 1964 the Honeywell Electronic Data Processing Division Bala-Cynwyd office sales team led by Stephen S. Berry (Sales Representative) and H.L. Sweatt (Branch Sales Mgr) submitted their proposal to DuPont Company to upgrade the Treasurer's Department computer system. DuPont had been running an IBM 1401 system but they were looking to upgrade. Initial discussions between the two companies appear to have been about the H-200 computer. After assessing the needs of the Treasurer's Department, Honeywell is shown to suggest that DuPont instead acquire a system comprising of combination of H-800/1800, H-300, and components. For reference Honeywell also included info about the H-200.

This proposal contains pricing and system configuration. It also contains a comparison between the IBM 1401 and the Honeywell B-200.

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The presentation binder contains 5 tabbed sections I...V (my descriptions added to help find what you're looking for, below):

Section1.pdf: Introduction, comparison bwtn H-200 and IBM 1401 and outline why the H-800 / 1800 and H-300 are the proper upgrade path

Section2.pdf: Pricing / Terms
Section3a.pdf: Hardware specs
Section3b.pdf: B-200 Brochures and more hardware specs
Section4a.pdf: Software Part 1
Section4b.pdf: Software Page 2
Section5.pdf: Support Program (H-200)

By the way, here is a web site dedicated to the H-200. The author is working on an emulator.
http://www.honeypi.org.uk/



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