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- The '''IBM 1710''' was a [[process control]] system that [[IBM]] introduced in March 1961. It used either a [[IBM 1620 Model I|1620 I]] or a [[IBM 1620 Mo The [[IBM 1620]] used in the 1710 system was modified in several ways, the most obvious was the addition of a very primitive hardwar ...2 KB (337 words) - 06:12, 24 August 2025
- ...0/08/30/archives/art-less-art-more-computer-please.html |quote=The machine in question, a Calcomp 702 plotter |title=Art |author=John Canaday |date=Augu ...manufactured its model 563, which was very similar but had a {{convert|30|in|adj=on}} wide drum. ...4 KB (609 words) - 21:49, 25 February 2022
- ...ivac120Boise1957.jpg|thumb|250px|A UNIVAC 120 served as the first computer in [[Boise, Idaho]]]] ...]], was designed in 1949.{{Citation needed|date=October 2017}} It was sold in two models: the '''UNIVAC 60''' (1952) and the '''UNIVAC 120''' (1953). The ...5 KB (537 words) - 16:51, 2 June 2025
- {{Short description|1962 computer made by Digital Electronics Corp}} ...t [[National Archives and Records Administration|NARA]]'s auditorium stage in [[Washington, D.C.]], 1964 ...5 KB (667 words) - 07:54, 8 October 2024
- {{Short description|Modem for computers released by AT&T in 1962}} ...d the introduction of the 110 [[baud]] [[Bell 101 modem|Bell 101 dataset]] in 1958. ...3 KB (452 words) - 07:26, 26 December 2024
- {{short description|Vacuum tube computer built in 1952 by the University of Illinois}} ...''), a pioneering [[computer]] in the [[ILLIAC]] series of computers built in 1952 by the [[University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign|University of Illinoi ...5 KB (802 words) - 14:00, 17 September 2025
- ...[[National Security Agency]] (NSA). Built by [[IBM]], it was delivered in 1962 and operated until 1976, when it was decommissioned. Harvest was designed t ...upp/lookback/hist-03.htm |date=2006-03-07 }}</ref> and it was built by IBM in [[Poughkeepsie, New York]]. Its electronics (fabricated of the same kind of ...8 KB (1,094 words) - 02:53, 1 May 2025
- | caption = Nairi-3 computer in Polish magazine Informatyka, 1977 ...ere developed in 1970. These computers were used for a wide class of tasks in a variety of areas, including [[Mechanical engineering|Mechanical Engineeri ...7 KB (955 words) - 07:00, 30 October 2024
- {{short description|1962 computer model}} ...tinghouse]] agreeing to furnish system programing and marketing on June 1, 1962.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xj4NAAAAIBAJ&sjid ...7 KB (999 words) - 01:40, 28 May 2025
- ...[[Digital Equipment Corporation]]'s first [[12-bit]] computer, introduced in 1963.<ref name=DEC57.PRES>{{cite book ..., 2016}}</ref> It had 2,048 12-bit words, and the first LINC was built in 1962. ...9 KB (1,193 words) - 21:08, 11 May 2024
- ...[[Drum memory|drum storage]] and [[punched card]]s, but they were unusual in that they were based on decimal logic instead of [[Binary numeral system|bi ...was the main machine in the line. Its [[Primary storage|main memory]] came in increments of 400 [[Word (data type)|words]] of 48 [[bit]]s (12 decimal dig ...11 KB (1,597 words) - 21:20, 14 November 2024
- ...nframe computer]] designed to a requirement published by [[Edward Teller]] in order to run [[hydrodynamic]] simulations for [[nuclear weapon]] design. It ...week, 24-hour-per-day schedule.}}</ref> and the Navy's LARC was turned off in April 1969.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Smith |first1=Ruth C. |title=Special ...10 KB (1,400 words) - 16:58, 30 April 2025
- ...ing ''[[Irrational Man]]'' and ''The Illusion of Technique'', which remain in print.<ref name="Honan, William H">{{cite news |author=Honan, William H. | ...flirted with [[Marxism]] before turning his energies to providing readable introductions to European philosophical schools, notably [[existentialism]]. ...4 KB (567 words) - 02:43, 18 April 2025
- {{Short description|First-generation electronic computer built in 1950}} | caption = SEAC in 1950 ...13 KB (1,731 words) - 19:09, 21 June 2025
- [[File:Edvac.jpg|thumb|275px|The EDVAC as installed in Building 328 at the [[Ballistic Research Laboratory]]]] ...e School of Electrical Engineering]] at the [[University of Pennsylvania]] in the United States.<ref>{{Cite web|title=The History of Computing at BRL|url ...12 KB (1,789 words) - 02:28, 28 August 2025
- ..._2000.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}</ref> the basis of later models in Honeywell 200 Series, including 1200, 1250, 2200, 3200, 4200 and others,<re ...rs_computersArCensus196274_16451676/page/n283 41] (301)}}</ref><ref>Models in Series 200; model 200 was transistorized, later models used [[Integrated ci ...12 KB (1,750 words) - 19:43, 27 May 2025
- The '''FP-6000'''<ref name=pioneers>Ferranti Packard: Pioneers in Canadian Electrical Manufacturing Norman R Ball, John N Vardalas {{ISBN|077 ...achines of the [[ICT 1900 series|ICT 1900]], which sold into the thousands in Europe. ...13 KB (2,040 words) - 00:29, 28 May 2025
- {{short description|Decimal computer introduced by IBM in 1958}} ...cture]] intermediate data-processing system that was introduced by [[IBM]] in 1958.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www-03.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/vintag ...13 KB (1,820 words) - 14:03, 18 November 2024
- {{Short description|Type of computer introduced in 1956}} | caption = The G15 pictured in a marketing brochure ...17 KB (2,484 words) - 05:06, 13 May 2025
- | caption = PDP-1 exhibit at the [[Computer History Museum]] in [[Mountain View, California]] ...irst video games]], [[Steve Russell (computer scientist)|Steve Russell]]'s 1962 game ''[[Spacewar!]].''<ref name="CED">{{Cite web |title=1960: DEC PDP-1 Pr ...28 KB (3,898 words) - 21:09, 15 November 2025