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en/computer/early-computers.shtm
r286 r291 27 27 <!-- Implementierung dafür steht im common.css, Zeile 300ff. --> 28 28 <div class="box center" style="position:relative;"> 29 <div style="position:absolute; top:0px;"><img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/lgp-21.jpg" width=" 967" height="443" alt="LGP 21 Computeranlage" />29 <div style="position:absolute; top:0px;"><img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/lgp-21.jpg" width="872" height="414" alt="LGP 21 Computeranlage" /> 30 30 </div> 31 31 <div style="height: 443px;"> </div> -
en/computer/gamma10.php
r287 r291 131 131 soon.</p> 132 132 133 <div class="box left clear-after">134 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/anelex-drucker.jpg"135 alt="ANELEX high speed printer" width="485" height="423" />136 <div class="bildtext">137 <p><b>ANELEX high speed printer, series 5</b>,138 with lifted cover.</p>139 <p>This printer could be a good auxillary device to the GAMMA 10140 computer: It is a drum printer, like the original printer,141 and the cirtcuitry operates also on a negative logic level142 (germanium transistors). Anelex uses a core memory for the143 buffer, too. Anyway the printer cannot simply be plugged into144 the computer, because the original BULL printer works with145 the buffer memory which is placed directly in the CPU of the146 GAMMA 10. Since we don't want to modify the GAMMA 10 internal147 architecture, we currently implement a microcontroller driven148 interface between those two systems.149 </p>150 </div>151 </div> -
en/computer/punchcard.php
r287 r291 105 105 </div> 106 106 107 107 108 <h3>Collators</h3> 108 109 109 <div class="box center auto-bildbreite">110 <div class="box left clear-after"> 110 111 <a href="/en/devices/punchcard-collator.shtm" name="backlink-ibm077"><img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/ibm77.jpg" alt="IBM 077" width="450" height="526" /></a> 111 112 <p class="bildtext"><b>IBM punch card collator 077</b></p> 112 </div> 113 114 <p> 113 <p> 115 114 The picture above shows the back of a collator, year of manufacture 1959. 116 115 The collector reads 480 cards per minute. It is capable of changing the … … 125 124 <br />The programs could be changed by replacing the programing field. 126 125 <br/><a class="go" href="/en/devices/punchcard-collator.shtm">The function of the punch card collator</a> 127 </p> 126 </p> 127 </div> 128 128 129 <div class="box center auto-bildbreite">129 <div class="box left clear-after"> 130 130 <a href="/en/devices/punchcard-collator.shtm"><img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/bull-mischer.jpg" alt="Bull punch card collator 56.00" width="450" height="536" /></a> 131 131 <p class="bildtext"><b>Bull punch card collator 56.00.</b></p> 132 </div> 133 134 <p> 132 <p> 135 133 This very big device features very much chrome and almost 1000 relays, 136 134 assembled to allow developers to implement varoius mixing algorithms … … 138 136 one working cycle. Depending on the task, the device could process about 139 137 250 - 500 cards per minute. 140 </p> 138 </p> 139 </div> 141 140 142 141 <h3>Card interpreter</h3> 143 142 144 <div class="box center auto-bildbreite">143 <div class="box left clear-after"> 145 144 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/ibm_548.jpg" alt="IBM 548" width="450" height="509" /> 146 145 <p class="bildtext"><b>IBM 548</b></p> 147 </div> 146 <p> 147 A huge punch card interpreter made by IBM. This machine can label 60 cards 148 per minute in 60 cols and two rows, according to the settings which you can set. 149 </p> 150 </div> 151 152 <h3>ANELEX high speed printer</h3> 153 <div class="box left clear-after"> 154 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/anelex-drucker.jpg" 155 alt="ANELEX high speed printer" width="485" height="423" /> 156 <div class="bildtext"> 157 <p><b>ANELEX high speed printer, series 5</b>, 158 with lifted cover.</p> 159 <p>This printer could be a good auxillary device to the GAMMA 10 160 computer: It is a drum printer, like the original printer, 161 and the cirtcuitry operates also on a negative logic level 162 (germanium transistors). Anelex uses a core memory for the 163 buffer, too. Anyway the printer cannot simply be plugged into 164 the computer, because the original BULL printer works with 165 the buffer memory which is placed directly in the CPU of the 166 GAMMA 10. Since we don't want to modify the GAMMA 10 internal 167 architecture, we currently implement a microcontroller driven 168 interface between those two systems. 169 </p> 170 </div> 171 </div> 148 172 149 <p>150 A huge punch card interpreter made by IBM. This machine can label 60 cards151 per minute in 60 cols and two rows, according to the settings which you can set.152 </p> -
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r290 r291 47 47 <li><a href="/en/computer/punchcard.php#DUMME-VERLINKUNG">Punch card computing</a> 48 48 <ul class="u3"> 49 <li><a seiten_id="lochkarten" href="/en/computer/punchcard.php" >Punchers</a></li>49 <li><a seiten_id="lochkarten" href="/en/computer/punchcard.php" title="Punchers and Periphery">Punchers</a></li> 50 50 <li><a seiten_id="tabelliermaschine" href="/en/computer/tabulating-machine.php">Tabulating machine</a></li> 51 51 <li><a seiten_id="gamma3" href="/en/computer/gamma3.php">BULL GAMMA 3</a></li>
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