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    The IBM 1620 was announced by IBM on October 21, 1959, and marketed as an inexpensive scientific computer. After a total production of about two thousand...
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    1959 IBM 1443: IBM 1440/IBM 1620 II Printer, flying type bar IBM 1621: IBM 1620 Paper tape reader IBM 1622: IBM 1620 Punched card reader/punch IBM 1623:...
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    IBM 1620,: p.11  two factors made it less crucial than the above IBM 1400 series emulation: The IBM 1130 was the preferred successor to the IBM 1620....
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  • Early IBM disk storage) IBM 1400 series (business data processing; very successful and many 1400 peripherals were used with the 360s) IBM 1620 (decimal...
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    technical markets, like education and engineering, succeeding the decimal IBM 1620 in that market segment. Typical installations included a 1 megabyte disk...
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    IBM 7070 (signed 10-digit decimal words), announced 1958, was expected to be a "common successor to at least the 650 and the [IBM] 705". The IBM 1620...
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    The IBM 1627 was a rebranded Calcomp plotter sold by IBM for use with the IBM 1620, and, later, the IBM 1130 computers. It became perhaps the first non-IBM...
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  • Lisp (GOAL) Gödel Golo Good Old Mad (GOM) Google Apps Script Gosu GOTRAN (IBM 1620) General Purpose Simulation System (GPSS) GraphTalk (Computer Sciences...
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    It was a slow and limited computer, and was generally replaced by the IBM 1620. List of vacuum-tube computers Inc, Ziff Davis (1984-03-06). PC Mag. Ziff...
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    punched card tabulating machines, and the desk-sized 1620, a variable length decimal machine. IBM's 7000 and 1400 series included many variants on these...
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  • Introduced October 11, 1962. Withdrawn January 6, 1975. Master drive on IBM 1620 or IBM 1710 system and can control up to three Model 2 drives. Does not support...
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    the IBM 1620 there are four switches, and their state can be tested via special forms of the IF-statement offered by the FORTRAN compiler for the IBM 1620...
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  • The IBM 1720 was a pilot project to create a real-time process control computer based on the IBM 1620 Model I. Only three 1720 systems were ever built:...
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    than allowed. Hard-copy IBM 1050 IBM 2740 Remote job entry IBM 2770 IBM 2780 IBM 3770 IBM 3780 Display IBM 2260 IBM 3270 IBM 5250 Burroughs Corporation...
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  • numbers. This class of machines includes the IBM 702, IBM 705, IBM 7080, IBM 7010, UNIVAC 1050, IBM 1401, IBM 1620, and RCA 301. Most of these machines work...
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    basis for the IBM 7090 line of scientific computers, the IBM 7070 and 7080 business computers, the IBM 7040 and IBM 1400 lines, and the IBM 1620 small scientific...
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    software and programming environments with their machines; the IBM 1620 came with the 1620 Symbolic Programming System and FORTRAN. The industry expanded...
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    and usage was measured in seconds per job. Smaller computers like the IBM 1620 and 1130, and minicomputers such as the PDP-11 were less expensive, and...
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    Calcomp plotter (section IBM)
    purpose. IBM marketed the Calcomp 565 as its IBM 1627 for use with its low-end scientific computers, first the IBM 1620, and, later, the IBM 1130. It...
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  • memory location on some early variable word length computers (e.g., IBM 1401, 1410, 1620) used to mark the end of a word. Sometimes the actual bit used as...
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    The IBM 1710 was a process control system that IBM introduced in March 1961. It used either a 1620 I or a 1620 II Computer and specialized I/O devices...
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    to the development of CRT system consoles, many computers such as the IBM 1620 had console typewriters. Usually the contents of one or more hardware registers...
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    first introduced to computer programming and hacking through the school's IBM 1620, one of the first computers owned by a US High School. Epstein went to...
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    or Linux. The first computer that might qualify as a workstation is the IBM 1620, a small scientific computer designed to be used interactively by a single...
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    typewriters or terminals on many early computers (e.g., JOHNNIAC, IBM 1620, PDP-1). The IBM Selectric typewriter, introduced in 1961, was easier to interface...
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  • to the human observer) 7×101: Whirlwind I 1951 vacuum tube computer and IBM 1620 1959 transistorized scientific minicomputer 1.3×102: PDP-4 commercial minicomputer...
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  • x86-64, Freescale 68HC11, Freescale v4e, Motorola 680x0, MIPS, PowerPC, IBM System z, TI MSP430, Zilog Z80. SDAS (fork of ASxxxx Cross Assemblers and...
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    computers that were exclusively decimal include the ENIAC, IBM NORC, IBM 650, IBM 1620, IBM 7070, UNIVAC Solid State 80. In these machines, the basic unit...
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  • – 12 September 2016) was an IBM engineer who created the first computer baseball simulation game in 1961 on an IBM 1620 Computer in Akron, Ohio. Burgeson's...
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    units were produced and it was quickly displaced by the transistorized IBM 1620.[under discussion] The LINC (Laboratory INstrument Computer) was an early...
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