HAPPY 57th BIRTHDAY MAINFRAME!
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HAPPY 57th BIRTHDAY MAINFRAME!
Happy 57th Birth Day MAINFRAME! The world's greatest computer system was launched on April 7, 1964.
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Anuj
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Re: HAPPY 57th BIRTHDAY MAINFRAME!
Never knew that, that should be declared as international holiday for companies using mainframes! 

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Re: HAPPY 57th BIRTHDAY MAINFRAME!
Was the first 360 chip so small? Then why mainframes were so big?
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Re: HAPPY 57th BIRTHDAY MAINFRAME!
small/big is irrelevant, what counts is the numbers of circuits on it
s/360 still had centrall memory of ferrite,
( 8KB would be the size of a shoe box )
and when one of the little rings stopped working the CE/FE would use
a tool like a knitting needle to thread the three/four wires used to address and read/write
s/360 still had centrall memory of ferrite,
( 8KB would be the size of a shoe box )
and when one of the little rings stopped working the CE/FE would use
a tool like a knitting needle to thread the three/four wires used to address and read/write
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Re: HAPPY 57th BIRTHDAY MAINFRAME!
That was a great, actually chip looked so compact for that time. I heard that mainframes were bigger than rooms so size mattered based on this reading I read somewhere.
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Re: HAPPY 57th BIRTHDAY MAINFRAME!
Do you have more such picture, the description in them is interesting for me. Can you share more pics or can direct me to a link to further exploration.
Thanks again for sharing them.
Thanks again for sharing them.
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