Albertsons



The NCR 390 Data Processing System, introduced in 1960, was a second-generation computer. It accepted four types of input: magnetic ledger cards, punched cards, punched tape, and keyboard entry, with a tape read speed of 400 characters a second. The equipment required no air conditioning and it ran on a standard electronic supply.

The computer was located on the second floor of their office on 16th and State.