
Small Business System: Programmer's Reference Manual, version 1, MCM Computers Ltd.DCS: Data Communication System User's Guide, version 3, MCM Computers Ltd.CAS-900 Client Accounting System, MCM Computers Ltd.TEXT/900 With Data Files, Supplementary Documentation, MCM Computers Ltd., rev.MCM/900 User's Manual, MCM Computers Ltd., rev.Communications Subsystem Reference Manual, rev.FAS: Financial MCM System/900 Utilities Manual, MCM Computers Ltd., rev.Fast Functions on the MCM/900, MCM Computers Ltd.FAS: Financial Accounting System User's Manual, MCM Computers Ltd.MCM LIB/8 System Documentation, Micro Computer Machines (197?).TEXT/900 Word Processing System, MCM Computers Ltd., rev.DDS-1000 Diskette Drive User's Manual, MCM Computers Ltd., rev.VDU-9620 Reference Manual, MCM (August 1978).
MCS POWERMAIL MANUAL
MCM Computers System 800: Using The MCM Computer as a Terminal and Transferring Data to and from APL Plus, manual nr. MCM System/800 Utilities Manual, rev. DDS-500 Dual Disk System User Guide, Micro Computer Machines (June 8, 1977). SCI-1200 Communications Sub-System, Installation Instructions and Reference Manual, MCM (1976?). MCM/APL Reference Cards, MCM (1976 and May 1981). MCP-132 (HyType) Printer Operating Guide, MCM (July 1975). MCM/70 Desk Top Computer, Distributor Service Manual, Preliminary issue, Micro Computer Machines (September 1974). MCM/70 Installation Guide, MCM (1974?). Morgan Smyth, MCM/70 User's Guide, Micro Computer Machines, Toronto and Kingston (1974) Morgan Smyth, MCM/70 User's Guide, Micro Computer Machines (1974) (spiral bounded preprint) MCM/70 Introductory Manual, Micro Computer Machines (1973). MCM/70 Fun and Games Library, May 7, 1974. MCM/70 Electricity and Electrical Engineering Library, May 7, 1974. MCM/70 Mathematics Library, May 7, 1974. MCM Micro Power Model 524 computer (1981). A prototype of an MCM/800 variant designed by E.E. A prototype of an MCM/700 variant designed by E.E. Memory board from the rack-mounted MCM/70 prototype (1972). Early MCM/70 prototype (based on Intel SIM8-01) (1972). The MCM/70 was followed by the MCM/700 (1975), /800 (1976), /900 (1977), the Power (1980) computers.Īcquisition: The objects in the collection have been donated by E.E. The MCM/70 computers were purchased in North America and Europe by acedemic institutions as well as large organizations and companies including Chevron Oil Research Company, Firestone, Toronto Hospital for Sick Children, Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, Ontario Hydro-Electric Power Commission, NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre, and U.S. One of its early prototypes was demonstrated in May of 1973 during the Fifth International APL Users' Conference in Toronto. The computer was unveiled in New York on September 27th and, the following day, in Boston. MCM's first computer-the MCM/70-was designed in the period between 1972 and 73 and announced on September 25, 1973, in Toronto. However, it was MCM which built and, later, manufactured the first microprocessor-based computer designed specifically for personal use - the first PC. These firms fully recognized, articulated, and acted upon the immense potential of the budding microprocessor technology for the development of a new generation of cost effective computing systems. In just a few months, the prototypes of the first general purpose computers powered by the 8008 chip were already working on site at the French company Réalisations et Études Électroniques located in the suburbs of Paris and at Micro Computer Machines (MCM) with headquarters situated on the outskirts of Toronto. of Santa Clara, California, announced its first 8-bit microprocessor - the 8008. Many significant projects during their professionalĬareers.In April, 1972, Intel Corp. Projects allows clients to improve their competitiveness in This high quality and cost effective completion of
Substantial experience is applied to project planning andĮxecution processes resulting in cost savings to ourĬlients. This hands on experience and knowledge ofĭay to day operations allows innovative ideas and processes toīe identified and implemented quickly. Which includes project management and implementationĮxperience. Has a long history in the electric power generation industry
Location that are applicable to any or all of the other client Through the export of technology and skills developed in each Intention is to provide additional value to all clients Operations have been established in Oklahoma, Mississippi, Texas, Iowa, Kentucky, Illinois, Tennessee, Missouri and Louisiana In 1991, a wider vision was established and implemented with expansion into a broader area. Years, MCS was essentially a regional organization with Mechanical Construction Services (MCS ) wasįounded in 19 84 with a mission to provide high quality,Ĭompetitively priced maintenance services to clients in theĮlectric power generation industry.