Honeywell Bull, a 1.9 billion dlrcomputer systems company formed March 27 by Honeywell Inc
&lt;HON>, Compagnie des Machines Bull of France and NEC Corp of
Japan, said it introduced a line of high-performance computers
for medium and large companies.
    The company also unveiled software for the new systems to
facilitate patient care in hospitals and control inventory and
production in factories.
    Honeywell Bull said its new line includes five models in
the DPS 7000 family of 32-bit virtual memory systems that
support as many as 600 terminals and perform between 9,000 and
52,000 transactions an hour.
    Prices for the systems will range from 127,000 dlrs to more
than 1.0 mln dlrs.
    It said two integrated, modular software packages
introduced are specifically for operation on DPS 7000
computers.
 Reuter
