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Computervision, Inc. (CV) was an early pioneer in Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM). Computervision was founded in 1969 by Marty Allen and Philippe Villers, and headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, United States. Its early products were built on a Data General Nova platform. Starting around 1975, Computervision built its own "CGP" (Computervision Graphics Processor) Nova-compatible 16-bit computers with added instructions optimized for graphics applications and using its own operating system known as Computervision Graphic Operating System (CGOS). In the 1980s, Computervision rewrote their code to operate on Unix-based platforms.

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  • Computervision inc. (CV) est un éditeur de logiciels américain et un constructeur d'ordinateurs, racheté en 1998 par Parametric Technology Corporation. Computervision a été une des sociétés fondatrices de l'industrie de CAO/CFAO en 1969 en fournissant des produits clé en main. Son logiciel CADDS continue d’exister sous la version 5 (distribuée par PTC) et reste une référence dans la CFAO ((en)CAD/CAM). (fr)
  • Computervision, Inc. (CV) was an early pioneer in Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM). Computervision was founded in 1969 by Marty Allen and Philippe Villers, and headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, United States. Its early products were built on a Data General Nova platform. Starting around 1975, Computervision built its own "CGP" (Computervision Graphics Processor) Nova-compatible 16-bit computers with added instructions optimized for graphics applications and using its own operating system known as Computervision Graphic Operating System (CGOS). In the 1980s, Computervision rewrote their code to operate on Unix-based platforms. (en)
  • Computervision (CV) war in den 1980er Jahren einer der bedeutendsten CAD-Programmhersteller der Welt. Erfolgreich waren das parametrische CAD-Programm , das CAD/CAM-Programm / sowie das auch von Prime Computer vertriebene MEDUSA, das besonders im mittelständischen Maschinen- und Anlagenbau eingesetzt wurde. 1988 übernahm Prime Computer den Hersteller von schlüsselfertigen Systemen Computervision. Prime gliederte sich in die zwei Säulen Prime Hardware, die für die proprietären Rechner zuständig war, sowie Prime Computervision, die für das CAD/CAM-Geschäft mit MEDUSA und CADDS zuständig war. (de)
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