The NPL Organization

Honeywell decided not to break out its own and ex-GE organizations, at the exception of its own minicomputer organization -- coming from the CCC acquisition that produced a line of 16-bit minicomputers, the best known is the H-316- in FRAMINGHAM,Mass which was disbanded end of 1970. People had to move to BILLERICA Mass. to be incorporated in NPL development teams.

However, for NPL, some Phoenix engineers and noticeably Charlie BACHMAN, Pete DRESSEN, Bill FRINK and Ross PARK moved to Boston to work on NPL, in relation with the French.

The following decisions were taken by RF ANDERSON under the authority of Clancy SPANGLE, at that time Honeywell CEO:

The NPL had also important consequences in Japan

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