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The capability for combined analog-digital computation at the United Aircraft Research Laboratories was greatly expanded in January 1966 by the addition of a large-scale, time-shared, general-purpose digital computer and a pool of hybrid linkage equipment which can be distributed to any of four analog consoles. The digital computer timesharing system provides hardware and software for the simultaneous use of the system by several users at teletype consoles.