The RAYDAC (for Raytheon Digital Automatic Computer) was a one-of-a-kind computer built by Raytheon.
[1][2][page needed] It was installed at the Naval Air Missile Test Center at Point Mugu, California.
The RAYDAC used 5,200 vacuum tubes[3] and 18,000 crystal diodes.
It had 1,152 words of memory (36 bits per word), using delay-line memory, with an access time of up to 305 microseconds.
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