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Eine IBM-Tochter kauft eine von IBM kontrollierte Firma. Warum? Who knows.
Ich weiß nicht wie man sich das vorstellen muss, traf sich Thomas J. Watson Jr mit sich selbst in einem leeren Büro und hat sich die Hände geschüttelt? (s a) #IBM #Flexowriter #Friden #AdventofComputing #Podcast #aoc151
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Das ist die erste mechanische Rechenmaschine, die automatisch Wurzeln ziehen konnte. Sie kostete damals ~8000 Mark, dem Gegenwert von 2 ½ VW Käfer. (k k) #Friden #Rechenmaschine
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Remember when electronic calculators were luggables and weighted a metric ton?
Right, me neither.😁
But I'd like to share these pictures of early calculators with you, that I took at #VCFZH23.
#RetroComputing #Friden #VCFSwitzerland -
Remember when electronic calculators were luggables and weighted a metric ton?
Right, me neither.😁
But I'd like to share these pictures of early calculators with you, that I took at #VCFZH23.
#RetroComputing #Friden #VCFSwitzerland -
Remember when electronic calculators were luggables and weighted a metric ton?
Right, me neither.😁
But I'd like to share these pictures of early calculators with you, that I took at #VCFZH23.
#RetroComputing #Friden #VCFSwitzerland -
Remember when electronic calculators were luggables and weighted a metric ton?
Right, me neither.😁
But I'd like to share these pictures of early calculators with you, that I took at #VCFZH23.
#RetroComputing #Friden #VCFSwitzerland -
Remember when electronic calculators were luggables and weighted a metric ton?
Right, me neither.😁
But I'd like to share these pictures of early calculators with you, that I took at #VCFZH23.
#RetroComputing #Friden #VCFSwitzerland -
In 1973 I was programming on an Elliott 503, using Algol, an early structured language.
Input was by using 8 column paper tape from a Friden Flexowriter.
Including procedures was exactly that. Regularly used procedures were kept on rolls of paper, and were added into source code output by reading in the tape while still running the punch. Once the output tape was done, it could be run.
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In 1973 I was programming on an Elliott 503, using Algol, an early structured language.
Input was by using 8 column paper tape from a Friden Flexowriter.
Including procedures was exactly that. Regularly used procedures were kept on rolls of paper, and were added into source code output by reading in the tape while still running the punch. Once the output tape was done, it could be run.
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In 1973 I was programming on an Elliott 503, using Algol, an early structured language.
Input was by using 8 column paper tape from a Friden Flexowriter.
Including procedures was exactly that. Regularly used procedures were kept on rolls of paper, and were added into source code output by reading in the tape while still running the punch. Once the output tape was done, it could be run.
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In 1973 I was programming on an Elliott 503, using Algol, an early structured language.
Input was by using 8 column paper tape from a Friden Flexowriter.
Including procedures was exactly that. Regularly used procedures were kept on rolls of paper, and were added into source code output by reading in the tape while still running the punch. Once the output tape was done, it could be run.
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In 1973 I was programming on an Elliott 503, using Algol, an early structured language.
Input was by using 8 column paper tape from a Friden Flexowriter.
Including procedures was exactly that. Regularly used procedures were kept on rolls of paper, and were added into source code output by reading in the tape while still running the punch. Once the output tape was done, it could be run.