IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. 1. The IBM 1401 central processing ...
This is the IBM 1401 reproduced in 3D. It is said to be one of the world's first mass-produced computers, with 12,000 units sold to companies around the world. The IBM 1401 was a computer developed ...
Modern technology has implanted itself in our lives in such a way that we'd all be lost without our mobile phones and iPods. But once they leave us, do we feel nostalgic for the machines themselves?
The card reader repaired this time as an accessory of IBM 1401Computer History MuseumThings that were in the collection. The IBM 1401 was a mainframe that was operated to conduct payroll accounting ...
One can only hazard a guess as to the reaction at chez Jóhannsson when word spread about the imminent arrival of IBM 1401, the world’s first ‘mass-produced digital business computer’ in 1964. Back in ...
An assembly line for the mass production of the IBM 1401 electronic computer has been established at a factory in Stuttgart, Germany. So. 52 years ago started a story in Electronics Weekly’s edition ...
Restoring old computers can be a fiddly, time-consuming task How many bits are there in a byte? Eight, right? Well, it depends. While nowadays it is widely accepted that there are eight bits in a byte ...