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  • #REDIRECT [[IBM 7040]] [[Category:IBM transistorized computers|7044]] ...
    161 bytes (15 words) - 07:51, 28 August 2019
  • #REDIRECT [[IBM 7090]] [[Category:IBM transistorized computers|7094 2]] ...
    173 bytes (16 words) - 00:44, 10 June 2017
  • #REDIRECT [[IBM 7090#IBM 7094]] {{R from merge|IBM 7090}} ...
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  • [[File:IBM Logo 1956 1972.svg|thumb|right]] ...ouple]] inputs. The Multiplexer selects which signal is connected to the [[IBM 1711]] Data Converter. ...
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  • ...eal-time computing|real-time]] [[process control]] computer based on the [[IBM 1620 Model I]]. The 1720 led to the [[IBM 1710]] Process Control systems that IBM introduced in March 1961; these were cheaper and less elaborate than the 17 ...
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  • ...e with disputed fair-use status removed: [[Image:IBM_logo.svg|thumb|128px|IBM logo]] --> ...1]] [[analog-to-digital converter]] and [[digital-to-analog converter]], [[IBM 1712]] discrete I/O and analog [[multiplexer]], factory floor operator cont ...
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  • {{Short description|Analog input-output subsystem of the IBM 1710 process control system}} ...e with disputed fair-use status removed: [[Image:IBM_logo.svg|thumb|128px|IBM logo]] --> ...
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  • [[Image:IBM 729 Tape Drives.nasa.jpg|thumb|280px|A bank of IBM 729 tape drives]] ...n the take-up reel as he takes a few turns to secure the tape leader. An [[IBM 1403]] line printer is in the foreground.]] ...
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  • {{Short description|IBM mainframe computer, 1960s}} [[File:IBM 7040 front panel.jpg|thumb|upright|Front panel of an IBM 7040 computer on exhibit at the Musée de l'informatique]] ...
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  • | journal = IEEE Transactions on Electronic Computers Rather than naming the pipeline stages, "Fetch, Decode, and Execute" (as on [[IBM 7030 Stretch|Stretch]]), the pipelined stages were named, "Advanced Control ...
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  • {{Short description|IBM computer circuit board, circa 1960}} [[File:IBM SMS Card (8372882397).jpg|thumb|An SMS card with an [[Solid Logic Technolog ...
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  • | name = IBM 604 Electronic Calculating Punch | logo = IBM Logo 1947 1956.svg ...
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  • FRUs are not strictly confined to computers but are also part of many high-end, lower-volume consumer and commercial pr Many [[vacuum tube]] computers had FRUs: ...
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  • ...ed at the [[United States]] [[National Security Agency]] (NSA). Built by [[IBM]], it was delivered in 1962 and operated until 1976, when it was decommissi ...y/bcupp/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 ...
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  • [[File:IBM 709 front panel at CHM.agr.jpg|thumb|IBM 709 front panel at the [[Computer History Museum]]]] ...of 5000 per second.<ref>[http://www.columbia.edu/acis/history/ibm709.html IBM 709 at Columbia University history page]</ref> ...
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  • {{short description|Decimal computer introduced by IBM in 1958}} | name = IBM 7070 ...
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  • Ferranti, by then a division of [[International Computers and Tabulators]] (ICT), marketed the Titan as the Atlas 2.<ref>{{cite web | ...er and much more expensive [[IBM 7030 Stretch]] which had been leased from IBM.<ref name="chilton">{{cite news |title=Atlas II Computer for Aldermaston |d ...
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  • {{Short description|Family of mainframe computers}} ...tion = Honeywell 200 system console, left (shown with [[IBM]] [[List of IBM products|1402 card reader/punch]]) ...
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  • ...it [[op-code]] and a 12-bit operand or address field. In general IAS-based computers were not code compatible with each other, although originally math routines ...computer, announced the same year, was fully transistorized. About 15,000 IBM 1401 machines were produced.) ...
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  • ...ed their LARC in December 1968<ref>{{cite magazine |title=Were Early Giant Computers a Success? |date=April 1969 |magazine=Datamation |pages=77–82|url=http://w ...to the LARC contest, but Teller chose the simpler Univac over the riskier IBM design. ...
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