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AUTODIN "Football
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The ACNet is an original idea by Don Holtzclaw & Bruce Suttle
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Our thanks and appreciation to the many content contributors of  the ALP web site, and to all of the Military, Federal and Contractor people who worked in the world-wide AUTODIN system, and to ...
Acme-Federal, Ampex, ASC, Contel, CDC, DSA, Digital, DynCorp, Ferranti-Packard,  Freiden, GTE, IBM, Kleinschmidt, Locheed-Martin, NCA, Philco-Ford, SAIC, Singer, RCA,
Western Union & many more
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