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00100 @ STANFORD UNIVERSITY
00200 Stanford, California 94305
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00400 COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 8 June 1971
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01100 ATTENTION: @1
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01400 SUBJECT: Request for Proposals for a Swapping Store
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01600 1. General Requirements
01700
01800 A swapping store is needed for a timesharing computer system at
01900 Stanford University. It is to have the following performance
02000 characteristics.
02100 capacity: 36 to 75 million bits
02200 access time: 75 millisecond maximum
02300 transfer rate: 20 to 40 million bits/second
02400 Access times substantially shorter than the maximum will be given
02500 favorable consideration, as will higher transfer rates up to the
02600 maximum. The device must store redundant bits with the data and
02700 perform error checking on all read operations.
02800 proposal due: 21 June 1971
02900 delivery: 12 months from contract or less
03000
03100 We have in mind either a fixed-head drum or disc system or a solid
03200 state device (e.g. MOS shift register). If it is to be a drum or
03300 disc, then having two or more physically independent units would be
03400 desirable from a reliability standpoint.
03500
03600 We are prepared to design and build the interface to our computer,
03700 but will purchase if one is available at reasonable cost.
03800
03900 2. Definitions
04000
04100 The following definitions are used in this document.
04200
04300 Access time - time between receipt of address and the beginning of
04400 read/write transfers from/to the device.
04500
04600 Availability - the percentage of the time that the device is usable,
04700 discounting both scheduled and unscheduled maintenance.
04800
04900 Read error - a failure to read correctly one or more bits previously
05000 written in a single transfer operation.
05100
05200 Write error - 10 or more successive read errors on the same data.
05300
05400 Malfunction - either one write error or occurrences of read errors in
05500 more than 1% of the read operations in any 10 minute period.
05600
05700 3. Existing System
05800
05900 The existing computer system includes two Digital Equipment
06000 Corporation processors (PDP-10 and PDP-6), several core memories
06100 totaling 262Kx37 bits (Ampex and DEC), a Librascope fixed-head disc
06200 file, an IBM 2314 disc file, and forty-some display terminals. The
06300 Librascope disc is currently being used as the swapping store, but
06400 has had persistent reliability problems and is to be replaced by the
06500 device specified here.
06600
06700 In the forseeable future, the IBM 2314 will be replaced by an IBM
06800 3330, and the processors will be supplanted by a new one that will be
06900 PDP-10 compatible and about 10 times as fast.
07000
07100 4. Construction, Power, and Utilities
07200
07300 All equipment shall be so constructed as to permit accessibility to
07400 any and all component parts for ease of maintenance and replacement
07500 -- without disconnecting any external cables. All construction shall
07600 be of the highest quality according to electronic industry standards.
07700
07800 The seller shall supply all racks, cabinets, cooling fans, power
07900 supplies, and other equipment required for operation.
08000
08100
08200 All terminals, plugs, connectors, circuit wiring, etc. shall be
08300 uniquely labeled on the equipment and referenced to a set of system
08400 drawings. Adequate interlocks and safety devices shall be installed
08500 wherever necessary to insure the safety of personnel and equipment.
08600
08700 The operating line voltage for the system shall be taken from
08800 commercially available power at Stanford. This power is 117V/208V
08900 single phase or 208V/440V 4-wire Wye-connected three phase at a
09000 frequency of 60 Hertz plus or minus 2 Hertz. The system shall
09100 operate over an input voltage fluctuation of plus or minus 10% of
09200 normal. Protection against damage from power transients is very
09300 desirable. Protection against damage from power loss is mandatory.
09400
09500 The system shall operate as specified within a room temperature range
09600 of +55 to +100 degrees F. Any internal cooling requirements shall be
09700 supplied by the Seller.
09800
09900 5. Maintenance
10000
10100 The Seller shall provide any test equipment necessary for maintenance
10200 and adjustment of the device other than a Tektronix type 547
10300 oscilloscope with Tektronix type P6020 current probe and type 134
10400 amplifier, and a 20,000 ohms per volt multimeter.
10500
10600 Proposals involving rotating machinery will not be considered unless
10700 the Seller maintains spare parts adequate to recover from a
10800 catastrophic failure within 10 days. The proposal should clearly
10900 state the period over which such spares will be maintained and, if
11000 appropriate, this service may be costed separately.
11100
11200 6. Reliability and Acceptance Testing
11300
11400 The swapping store will normally be in use on a 24-hour day, 7-day
11500 week basis. In such operation, it shall have a mean time between
11600 failure (i.e. malfunction) greater than 7 days and an availability of
11700 99%.
11800
11900 Acceptance testing may begin whenever the device is correctly
12000 connected to the Stanford computer system. The test shall consist of
12100 operating continuously for 21 days with 99% availability and no more
12200 than two malfunctions.
12300
12400 7. Other Boilerplate
12500
12600 The Seller shall supply four complete sets of instruction manuals
12700 adequate for operation and maintenance of the equipment. The Seller
12800 shall also supply four complete sets of circuit schematics, logic
12900 drawings, and mechanical drawings as are necessary for maintenance,
13000 operation, and repair, and wiring diagrams for the entire system.
13100
13200 The Seller shall supply a Recommended Spare Parts List and an
13300 estimate of the cost.
13400
13500 The Seller shall supply and bear the cost of all replacement parts
13600 prior to final acceptance. A longer parts warranty is desirable.
13700 Proposals should indicate a period of time during which any parts
13800 that fail will be replaced at no charge to the Buyer. At the option
13900 of the Offerer, this feature may be costed separately.
14000
14100 The Seller shall supply a complete description of the interface
14200 between the system and the Buyer's equipment three months after the
14300 date of contract.
14400
14500 The proposal should contain precise specifications of access time,
14600 transfer rate, power consumption, environmental conditions required,
14700 and delivery time.
14800
14900 8. Action
15000
15100 If you have one or more devices that appear to be suitable, please
15200 send relevant technical and cost information to me. If you have any
15300 questions, call me at (415) 321-2300, extension 4202.
15400
15500
15600 Very truly yours,
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16000 Lester D. Earnest
16100 Executive Officer
16200 Artificial Intelligence Project
16300 L. D. Earnest
16400 Computer Science Department
16500 Stanford University
16600 Stanford, California 94305
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00300 Mr. Ron Livingston 408/734-4330
00400 Advanced Memory Systems, Inc.
00500 1276 Hammerwood Ave.
00600 Sunneyvale, Calif. 94086
00700
00800 Mr. B. Trick 415/367-3861
00900 Ampex Corperation
01000 120 Independence Drive
01100 Menlo Park, Calif. 94025
01300
01400 Marketing Dept. 415/863-4062
01500 Burroughs Corp.
01600 1930 Market Street
01700 San Francisco, Calif.
01800
01900 Mr. Edward Hagenbuch 415/347-7095
02000 Bryant Computer Products
02100 1310 Bayshore Hwy., Suite 11
02200 Burlingame, Calif. 94010
02210
02220 Mr. Ray Inafuku 408/732-7330
02230 Data Disc Inc.
02240 686 West Maude Ave.
02250 Sunnyvale, Calif. 94086
02300
02400 Mr. E. Frost 415/326-5640
02500 Digital Equipment Corporation
02600 560 San Antonio Road
02700 Palo Alto, Calif. 94306
02800
02900 Marketing Dept. 415/962-5011
03000 Fairchild Semiconductor
03100 313 Fairchild Drive
03200 Mountain View, Calif. 94040
03300
03400 Mr. David G. Dow 415/328-3200
03500 IBM Corperation
03600 525 University Ave.
03700 Palo Alto, Calif. 94301
03800
03900 Marketing Dept. 415/961-8080
04000 Intel Corperation
04100 365 Middlefield Road
04200 Mountain View, Calif. 94040
04300
04400 Marketing Dept. 408/732-5000
04500 National Semiconductor
04600 2900 Semiconductor Drive
04700 Santa Clara, Calif. 95051
04800
04900 Mr. Bill Davidow 408/739-7101
05000 Signetics Memory Systems
05100 740 Kifer Road
05200 Sunnyvale, Calif. 94086
05300
05400 Mr. George Herman 415/326-6770
05500 Texas Instruments
05600 230 California Ave.
05700 Palo Alto, Calif. 94306
05800
05900 Mr. Doug Vaughn
06000 Thorson & Co.
06100 2443 Ash St.
06200 Palo Alto, Calif.
06300
06400 Marketing Dept. 213/381-7841
06500 Univac Div., Sperry Rand
06600 3345 Wilshire Blvd.
06700 Los Angeles, Calif.
06800
06900 Mr. Michael Keating 415/692-3745
07000 Vermont Research Corp.
07100 801 Mahler Road
07200 Burllingame, Calif. 94010