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Bashe C.J., Johnson L.R., Pugh E.W. — IBM's Early Computers
Bashe C.J., Johnson L.R., Pugh E.W. — IBM's Early Computers



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Íàçâàíèå: IBM's Early Computers

Àâòîðû: Bashe C.J., Johnson L.R., Pugh E.W.

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In describing the technical experiences of one company from the beginning of the computer era, this book unfolds the challenges that IBM's research and development laboratories faced, the technological paths they chose, and how these choices affected the company and the computer industry. It chronicles the transformation of IBM into a computer company in a remarkably few years, discussing projects that ended in frustration as well as the more successful ones, and providing a sense of the atmosphere, the people, and the decision-making processes involved during the company's rapid technological transformation. IBM's Early Computers is a unique contribution to the modern history of computers. It focuses on engineering alternatives rather than business and general management considerations and reveals the significance of imaginative solutions to problems in design and technology, from initial experiments with electronics in digital machines to the threshold of the System 360 era. This fair and balanced account of IBM's role in shaping today's electronic revolution identifies the individuals (both inside and outside the company) whose pioneering work influenced developments at IBM. The book's fourteen chapters briefly survey the card machine era and then cover electronic calculation, the magnetic drum calculator, the Defense Calculator and other first-generation products, ferrite core memories, magnetic tape, and disk storage development, programming, transistors, "Project Stretch" (which involved disappointments but led to one of IBM's greatest successes) high-speed printers, research, and new-product-line considerations. Charles J. Bashe, Lyle R. Johnson, John H. Palmer, and Emerson W Pugh are senior members of the staff at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center, each with many years of technical and managerial experience in the developments they describe. IBM's Early Computers is included in the History of Computing Series, edited by I. Bernard Cohen and William Aspray.


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Hurd, Cuthbert C., on TPM      122—123
Hurd, Cuthbert C., Scientific Computing Service      338
Hursley IBM laboratory      579
Hydraulic actuator for disk storage      304 308 313
Hydraulic carriage for printers      486
Hydraulic logic      552
Hypertape (IBM 7340)      228—230
Hysteresis loop      233
IBJOB operating system      367
IBM 1401 computer      311 366 367 465—474 492—493 578 675n57
IBM 1410 computer      474—477 479 578 580
IBM 1440 computer (11LC; 14LC)      477—479 581
IBM 1460 computer      581
IBM 1620 computer      366 508—510 512 578 581
IBM 1710 control system      512—513
IBM 1720 control system      512
IBM 26 keypunch      482 483
IBM 285 printing tabulator      17—18 21
IBM 305 RAMAC      185 297 299—300 303 308
IBM 40 tape-controlled card punch      514
IBM 402 accounting machine      70—71
IBM 405 accounting machine      18—19 21
IBM 407 accounting machine      59—60 125 481—482 484 489 491
IBM 417 accounting machine      70—71
IBM 57 card-controlled tape punch      514
IBM 600 multiplying punch      14
IBM 601 multiplier      14—15 21—23 69
IBM 602 calculating punch      62 74—75 460
IBM 602A calculating punch      89 460
IBM 603 electronic multiplier      46 61—62 70 75 216 571 615n69
IBM 604 electronic calculating punch      59—68 70—71 73—74 109 112—114 316—317 416 460 461 462 463 572
IBM 607 electronic calculator      460 461 462 463
IBM 608 transistor calculator      386—387 463—464 474
IBM 610 Auto-Point computer      506—507 508 530 610
IBM 650 computer      165—172 see "Magnetic
IBM 650 computer at New York Data Processing Center      351—352
IBM 650 computer, announcement      101 170—171
IBM 650 computer, assembly program      351—352 353
IBM 650 computer, competitive computers      171—172 508 632n113
IBM 650 computer, computation seminar      351
IBM 650 computer, first customer installation      171 351
IBM 650 computer, product enhancements      172 185—186 297
IBM 650 computer, success in the marketplace      470—471 575
IBM 66 data transceiver      515—516
IBM 701 computer      158—164 see
IBM 701 computer at New York headquarters      57 338—339
IBM 701 computer, application program      333 654n42
IBM 701 computer, assembly programs      325—328 331—332
IBM 701 computer, computation seminar      348
IBM 701 computer, engineering model      332
IBM 701 computer, first customer installation      162
IBM 701 computer, list of instructions      606
IBM 701 computer, machine units      158 161
IBM 701 computer, manufacture      145—146 151 159—161 162—163
IBM 701 computer, name      161—162 630n77
IBM 701 computer, operating costs      339
IBM 701 computer, PACT compiler      348—349
IBM 701 computer, pricing      135—136 146 159 162 630n78
IBM 701 computer, Speedcoding      336—338 341 655n63
IBM 701 computer, summary of system      605
IBM 701 computer, user meeting at Douglas Aircraft      339 348
IBM 701 computer, user meeting at Poughkeepsie      332 333 348
IBM 701 computer, using organizations      630n86
IBM 701 computer, weather-prediction competition      351
IBM 7010 computer      581
IBM 702 computer      176—178 342—347 417 633n127 633nl28 see
IBM 7030 computer      449—451 455 457 578 see
IBM 704 computer      178—180 348—349 352 354 358—359 417 419 421 423—424 431 446
IBM 7040 computer      581
IBM 7044 computer      581
IBM 705 computer      180—181 346 417 421
IBM 705 Model III computer      185 362—363
IBM 7070 computer      465 473 474
IBM 7074 computer      578
IBM 7080 computer      449 578
IBM 709 computer      184—185 358—361 367 446—448
IBM 7090 computer      361 367 447—449 450 451 474 578
IBM 7094 computer      449 581
IBM 7094 II computer      449 581
IBM 80 sorter      10 21
IBM 83 sorter      460
IBM 84 sorter      460
IBM AN/FSQ-7 computer      243 244 see
IBM auxiliary and file storage products, 1301 disk storage      308—309
IBM auxiliary and file storage products, 1302 disk storage      310
IBM auxiliary and file storage products, 1311 disk-storage drive      312—313
IBM auxiliary and file storage products, 1316 disk pack      312—313
IBM auxiliary and file storage products, 1405 disk storage      310 477 677n66
IBM auxiliary and file storage products, 350 disk storage      218 288 297 299 647n35 648n55
IBM auxiliary and file storage products, 355 disk storage      186 648n55
IBM auxiliary and file storage products, 726 tape unit      211
IBM auxiliary and file storage products, 727 tape unit      185 215
IBM auxiliary and file storage products, 729 tape unit      217 221—224 452
IBM auxiliary and file storage products, 7320 drum storage      310
IBM auxiliary and file storage products, 7340 tape unit (Hypertape)      228—230
IBM Difference Tabulator (Columbia Machine)      22—23
IBM document reading machines, 1210 MICR sorter reader      500
IBM document reading machines, 1282 OCR reader card punch      502
IBM document reading machines, 1418 OCR numeric reader      502
IBM document reading machines, 1428 OCR alphanumeric reader      502
IBM input-output channels and control units, 766 data synchronizer      184
IBM input-output channels and control units, 767 data synchronizer      185
IBM input-output channels and control units, 777 tape record coordinator      181
IBM memory products, 706 electrostatic storage      231
IBM memory products, 7302 oil-cooled memory      260
IBM memory products, 7302A air-cooled memory      260—261
IBM memory products, 737 magnetic-core storage      253
IBM memory products, 738 megabit magnetic-core storage      255—256
IBM memory products, 760 tape buffer and printer control unit      484—485
IBM memory products, 775 record storage unit      181 250
IBM memory products, 776 tape buffer      250
IBM printer products, 1403 chain and train printers      472 474 480 489—493 494—495
IBM printer products, 1443 bar printer      478 479 493—494
IBM printer products, 1445 MICR bar printer      494 678n92
IBM printer products, 370 stick printer      299
IBM printer products, 719 wire printer      484
IBM printer products, 730 wire printer      484
IBM printer products, 760 control unit and tape buffer      484—485
IBM relay calculators      26—27 32 45 69
IBM System/360, announced      410 415 457 477 583
IBM World Trade Corporation      461
IBSYS operating system      367 581
IMPACT project      415
index registers      165 179 180 181 186 337—338 339—340 452 655n62
Indirect addressing      184—185
Information research      556—557
Ingram, James J.      675n35 676n50
Inhibit current      249
Input-output channel      184 185 362
Input-output control      140—141 173 174—175 359 362—363 452
Input-output conversion      137 141—142 421 453
Input-output programs      137 140—142 362—363 see
Input-output system      359
Institute for Advanced Study      57—59 103 136—140 156 162 319 626n8 627n26 627n27 651n3 652n4 653n24
Instruction      see also "Program step counters and registers for" 77 140 337
Instruction vs. line of sequence      52
Instruction, in Defense Calculator      139
Instruction, in EDSAC      92
Instruction, in Magnetic Drum Calculator      77 78 82
Instruction, in NORC      133
Instruction, in SSEC      52—53
Instruction, modification      48—49 52—53 55 58 77—78 587
Instruction, stored      see "Stored program"
Integer linear programming      560
International Telemeter Corporation      246 252
Interpreter (punched-card machine)      14
Interpretive programs      334—335 336—338 see "SHACO "Speedcoding
IOCS (Input-Output Control System)      362—363
Jackson, Philip W.      638n15
Jeenel, Joachim      614n54
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company      171 351
Johnniac      246—248 628n53
Johnson, Alfred H.      413 667n101 102
Johnson, Donald D.      646n25
Johnson, J.R.      678n96
Johnson, Reynold B.      275—283 296 301—303 305—306 310—311 482—483 496 553
Johnson, Walter H.      84 342 344 347
Johnson-Rahbeck effect      203
Jones, Fletcher      349
Jones, Gilbert E.      674n14
Jordan, F.W.      37
Josephson, Brian      561
Junction transistors      see also "Transistors"
Junction transistors for IBM 608 calculator      387—389 399
Junction transistors for memory driver      404
Junction transistors for Stretch and 7000 series      402—404
Junction transistors, current gain in      382
Junction transistors, drift transistors      391—395
Junction transistors, early fabrication      382
Junction transistors, planar process precursor      404—406
Junction transistors, post-alloy-diffused devices      402—404
Junction transistors, saturation in, defined      395
Junction transistors, shift to silicon      404—406 414
Junction transistors, surface-barrier devices      391
Juretschke, H.      563
Kean, David W.      646n25
Keller, Seymour P.      684n52 686n78
Kenyon Estate      see "Poughkeepsie IBM laboratory"
Kernel in performance measurement      441—443
Key in record identification      290
Keyword in Context (KWIC)      557
Khrushchev, Nikita      565
Kilbum, Tom      104 338
Killian, James R.      549
King, Gilbert W.      559—560 565 566 570 691n156
Kingston IBM laboratory      302 310
Kinslow, Hollis A.      614n54
Knight, Geoffrey, Jr.      661n10
Koenig, Seymour H.      683n26
Kolsky, Harwood G.      442 445 452
Kornei, Otto      678n100
Kroemer, H.      391—392 393
Kubie, Elmer C.      100 165—166 167 351 655n66
Label record      362 363
Label, program      327—328 331 344 351
Laboratories, IBM, early engineering shops      7—10 14—16
Lake, Clair D.      8—11 16—18 26 30 34
Lamb Estate (IBM laboratory)      555
Lamer, Ray A.      361
LaMotte, Louis H., 701 computer announcement      159
LaMotte, Louis H., 702 computer announcement      173—174 176
LaMotte, Louis H., data communication      514
LaMotte, Louis H., Data Processing Division head      184
LaMotte, Louis H., executive vice-president      422—423
LaMotte, Louis H., Magnetic Drum Calculator      101
LaMotte, Louis H., on computer development      102—103
LaMotte, Louis H., supercomputer involvement      424 426—427 429
Landauer, Rolf W.      538—539 563
Language translation      565 566
Laning, J. Halcombe, Jr.      656n79
LARC (Livermore Automatic Research Computer)      392—393 425—427 430 436 673n104
Lasers      563—565 690n147
Latch circuit      98 99 620n76
Lawhead, Robert E.      634n10
Lawless, William J.      661n162
Lawrence Radiation Laboratory (LRL)      450—451
Lawrence, William W., Jr.      641n61 669n36
Lazarus, Peter      678n100
LCF (Low Cost File) project      312—313
Leach, Thomas J.      403 666n86
Learson, T. Vincent, Defense Calculator planning      143 145—146
Learson, T. Vincent, director of EDPM      179 342 416—417 419
Learson, T. Vincent, ferrite-core decision      251—253
Learson, T. Vincent, group staff established      580
Learson, T. Vincent, on 608 announcement      674n14
Learson, T. Vincent, on Social Security page reader      503
Learson, T. Vincent, on supercomputers      424 426
Learson, T. Vincent, on WWAM program      467—468
Learson, T. Vincent, programming conference      369
Learson, T. Vincent, sales vice-president      349 422
Leary, Thomas G.      646n25 647n48
Lederman, Leon M.      535
Lee, T.D.      535
Lentz, John J.      505—506 528—530
Lesser, Murray L.      647n48
Library mechanization      see "Walnut"
Librascope, Inc. (LGP-30 computer)      508 510
Lightning project      569
Lincoln Laboratory      see "MIT and Lincoln Laboratory"
Literal operand      356 366
Little, John B.      546—547 643n103
Lockheed Aircraft Corporation      162 349
Logistics Research, Inc.      632n113
Logue, Joseph C., assignment to transistor group      383—384
Logue, Joseph C., diode-clamp patent      395—396
Logue, Joseph C., Fox Hill study on research      544—545
Logue, Joseph C., germanium to silicon transistors      414
Logue, Joseph C., junction transistors      383—386 541
Logue, Joseph C., SMS development      406 408 411
Logue, Joseph C., Stretch project      433—434 438
Logue, Joseph C., transistorized calculator      384—387
Lookahead principle      438 440—442 445
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL), 701 computer installation      162
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL), assembly programs      332 354
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL), need for high-speed computers      131 422
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL), SHACO and DUAL interpreters      335 336 347—348
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL), Stretch computer      452—453 456
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL), Stretch contract      430 432 435—436 437 445—446
Love, Charles E.      79 81
Lowkrantz, Gunne      611n4
Luhn, Hans Peter      266 290—293 298—299 311 496 517—518 556—557
Lynott, John J.      646n25 646n29
MAC (Modular Accounting Calculator)      256 462—464 465 466 467
Machine organization, binary vs. decimal      136—138 439—440 626n20
Machine organization, serial vs. parallel      59 132 136 435—436
Macro instruction      355 362 363 366
Magnetic Drum Calculator (MDC)      86—101 137 see "IBM
Magnetic films      551—552
Magnetic logic      234 272 444 540—541
Magnetic Storage Calculator      73—79 see "IBM
Magnetic-core memories      see also "Ferrite-core memories"
Magnetic-core memories, early metallic cores      242
Magnetic-core memories, first work at IBM      232
Magnetic-core memories, patents on      267—270
Magnetic-core memories, proposal of Eckert and Chu      271—272
Magnetic-core memories, proposal of Forrester      241—242 249
Magnetic-core memories, proposal of Haynes      233—234
Magnetic-core memories, proposal of Thomas      232
Magnetic-core memories, proposal of Viehe      267 269 271
Magnetic-core memories, proposal of Wang      232—233 267 269 271
Magnetic-disk storage      280—314 see
Magnetic-disk storage on RAMAC      287—288 297 299
Magnetic-disk storage on Stretch      301 306—307 650n90
Magnetic-disk storage, access mechanism and actuator      286 301 304 307 308 648n55
Magnetic-disk storage, advanced disk file      304—309 474—477
Magnetic-disk storage, air-bearing technology      282—283 300—303 307—308 312
Magnetic-disk storage, disk sector addressing      see "Record addressing"
Magnetic-disk storage, first described and produced      287—288
Magnetic-disk storage, low-cost disk file      305 312—313
Magnetic-disk storage, recording method      287
Magnetic-disk storage, removable disk pack      312—314
Magnetic-drum auxiliary storage      125 134 141 157 281 288 297 310
Magnetic-drum memories in 610 Auto-Point computer      506
Magnetic-drum memories in 650 computer      75—101 passim 165—167 169—170 186
Magnetic-drum memories in Test Assembly      112 622n28
Magnetic-drum memories, access time      76 90—91 169—170 172
Magnetic-drum memories, drum surface treatments      77 80 87
Magnetic-tape storage      187—230
Magnetic-tape storage in EDVAC plans      189—190
Magnetic-tape storage in Endicott IBM laboratory      102 191—194
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