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Early Computing Systems
We
thought this page might be fun for those of you who remember (as we
do) the old punch card accounting machines and early computer
systems. We will be adding pictures to the gallery in the future as
we come across them.
Before we get to
the really old systems, the following is a picture of the little known first
"windows" personal computer system.
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The
first "windows" computer. Invented by Xerox in the mid 1960s
(Before Apple and Microsoft).
It had a sound card, the first mouse and a graphics (windows)
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Mark
1, 1939 IBM's Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC). |
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Mark
1, 1939 IBM's Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC). |
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ENIAC (1943) |
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Eckert's UNIVAC |
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IBM
407 Punch Card Accounting Machine |
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IBM
552 Interpreter |
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IBM
607 Electronic Calculator |
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IBM
607 Electronic Calculator |
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IBM
RAMAC 305 Early disk drive system |
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| IBM
714 Control Panel and Wire Diagram |
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| IBM
1401 |
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| IBM
1401 Tape System |
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| IBM
1620 Data Processing System |
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IBM
7080 / 7090 |
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IBM
System 360 |
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| IBM
System/360 Model 40 |
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