The IBM 1401 is a variable-wordlength decimal computer that was announced by IBM on October 5, 1959. The first member of the highly successful IBM 1400...
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IBM 1401, A User's Manual is the fourth full-length studio album by Icelandic musician Jóhann Jóhannsson, released by 4AD on October 30, 2006. 4AD released...
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The 1401, announced on October 5, 1959, is the first member of the IBM 1400 series. It was the first computer to deploy over 10,000 units. The IBM 1410...
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IBM 1401 Symbolic Programming System (SPS) was an assembler that was developed by Gary Mokotoff, IBM Applied Programming Department, for the IBM 1401...
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consoles. IBM z/Architecture processors: for z/Architecture mainframes IBM z10 IBM z196 IBM zEC12 IBM z13 IBM z14 IBM z15 IBM Telum IBM 1011: IBM 1401/1440/1460/1414...
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1959 for the IBM 1401. It is most well known as the primary programming language of IBM's midrange computer product line, including the IBM i operating...
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Autocoder (redirect from IBM Autocoder)
Specifications IBM 1401, 1440, and 1460 (PDF), IBM Systems Reference Library (Third ed.), IBM Corporation, April 1966, C24-3258-2 IBM Corporation. Executive...
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a sophisticated keyboard" This "temporary 473L system" had an IBM 1401 computer and IBM 1405 Disk Storage Unit. On January 1, 1963, ESD's 473L System...
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products, including the IBM 700 series of computer systems, IBM 650, IBM 305 RAMAC with disk drive memory, and IBM 1401, positioned IBM as the world's leading...
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IBM 1401 system and can control up to four Model 2 drives. Introduced October 11, 1962. Withdrawn February 8, 1971. Master drive on an IBM 1410, IBM 7010...
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Portable computer (section IBM 5100)
"IBM 1401: The Mainframe". 7 March 2012. Archived from the original on April 3, 2012. "Columbia University Computing History: IBM 1401". "IBM 1401: Cultural...
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music. IBM 1401, A User's Manual, Jóhann's fourth studio album, was released on 30 October 2006 on the 4AD label. It was inspired by his father, an IBM engineer...
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lower-cost version of the 1401", and programs for the 1440 could easily be adapted to run on the IBM 1401. Despite what IBM described as "special features...
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BCD (character encoding) (redirect from IBM 704 BCD code)
fields when printing cheques. Rather than following the IBM 704's storage representation, IBM 1401 followed the tape representation (descended from the 48-character...
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architecture was unrelated to the IBM 5100's. The 5100 was IBM's second transportable computer. Previously, a truck-based IBM 1401 was configured in 1960 for...
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The IBM 1403 line printer was introduced as part of the IBM 1401 computer in 1959 and had an especially long life in the IBM product line. The original...
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to compete with IBM's 1401, the H200 is two or three times faster and, with software support, most of the time can execute IBM 1401 programs without...
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ISBN 3540342583. computermuseum.li The IBM 1401 may have also used a current mode logic. IBM 1960, p. 6 IBM 1401 logic Archived 2010-08-09 at the Wayback...
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on March 30, 1970. The 1410 was similar in design to the very popular IBM 1401, but it had one major difference. Addresses were five characters long and...
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such as the IBM 1401, that was now looking for a machine for engineering calculations, such as the IBM 7040, had no reason to select IBM – the 7040 was...
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expensive IBM 1401 computer to read cards onto magnetic tape for transfer to the 7090/94. Output would be written onto tape and transferred to the 1401 for...
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memory cost one dollar per bit. Popular commercial computers, such as the IBM 1401, shipped with as little as 2 kilobytes of memory. Programs often mimicked...
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second generation computers from those vendors are: the IBM 1401, the IBM 7090/7094, and the IBM System/360; the Burroughs 5000 series; the UNIVAC 1107;...
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Punched card input/output (section IBM)
introduced with the IBM 1401, 800 CPM IBM 1442 reader/punch introduced with the lower-cost IBM 1440, read 80-400 CPM, punch 91-355 CPM IBM 2540 reader/punch...
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Manual (PDF). 1959. IBM 513 at Columbia's Computing History page "IBM1401_ArchivePics.html". ibm-1401.info. Retrieved 2021-11-27. "IBM 514". Archived from...
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with cover removed at CHM Cable used to connect IBM 729 tape drives to each other and to an IBM 1401 computer at CHM Full-size, half-inch tape reel with...
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Standard Modular System (redirect from IBM Standard Modular System)
used. SMS card from an IBM 1401 Circuit side of same SMS card SMS card, front SMS card, back SMS card from an IBM 1401 IBM 1401 card cage Wire wrapped...
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Calcomp plotter (section IBM)
perhaps the first non-IBM peripheral that IBM allowed to be attached to one of its computers. A Calcomp plotter attached to an IBM 1401 was used to develop...
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relatively slow and it was common for 7000 series installations to include an IBM 1401, with its much faster peripherals, to do card-to-tape and tape-to-line-printer...
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are exceptions to this rule – for example, the Add instruction of the IBM 1401 addresses variable-length fields at their low-order (highest-addressed)...
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