Honeywell Level 6 series

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The Honeywell Level 6 series is a family of 16-bit minicomputers introduced by Honeywell in the 1970s, widely used for real-time control, industrial automation, and multi-user business applications.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf minicomputer family
architecture 16-bit
bitWidth 16
computerType minicomputer
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor industrial automation
multi-user business applications
real-time control
era third generation computers
introductionDate 1970s
manufacturer Honeywell NERFINISHED
marketedAs Level 6 NERFINISHED
successorTo earlier Honeywell minicomputers
supports multi-terminal access
multi-user time-sharing
real-time operating systems
targetMarket commercial data processing
industrial control
typicalDeployment business data centers
factory automation systems
industrial plants
usedFor data acquisition
process control
transaction processing
usedIn business information systems
manufacturing control systems
real-time monitoring systems
vendor Honeywell Information Systems NERFINISHED
wordSize 16-bit

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Honeywell 316 minicomputer successor Honeywell Level 6 series