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l Sorter
- IBM 82: Card Sorter, 1948[4][15]
- IBM 83: Card Sorter, 1955[4][15]
- IBM 84: Card Sorter, 1959[4]
- IBM 86: Coupon Sorter[26]
- IBM 101: Statistical Machine; 1952[15]
- IBM 106: Coupon Statistical Machine[8]
- IBM 108: Card Proving Machine; 196X
- IBM 109: Statistical Sorter
- IBM 5486: Card Sorter for IBM System/3's 96 column cards
- IBM 9900: Continuous Multiple Access Comparator[28][29]
Collators
[edit]- IBM 072: Alphabetic Collator[8]
- IBM 077: Electric Punched Card Collator; 19
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- IBM 077: Electric Punched Card Collator; 1937[30]
- IBM 078: Stencil Collator[8]
- IBM 079: Stencil Printing Collator[8]
- IBM 085: Numerical Collator; 1957[31]
- IBM 087: Alphabetic Collator[4][32]
- IBM 088: Numerical Collator[4]
- IBM 089: Alphabetic Collator[15]
- IBM 188: Alphabetic Collator
Reproducing punch, summary punch, gang punch, and derived machines
[edit]- IBM 501: Automatic Numbering Gang Punch[13]
- IBM 511: Automatic Reproducing Punch[12]: Appendix, p.24
- IBM 512: Reprod
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ducing Punch[12]: Appendix, p.24
- IBM 512: Reproducing Punch, 1940[4]
- IBM 513: Reproducing Punch, 1945[4]
- IBM 514: Reproducing Punch[15][33]
- IBM 515: Interpreting Reproducing Punch[8]
- IBM 516: Automatic Summary Punch[12]: Appendix, p.34
- IBM 517: Gang Summary Punch, 1929[4]
- IBM 518: Gang Summary Punch, 1929[4]
- IBM 519: End Printing Reproducing Punch, 1946[4][15]
- IBM 520: Computing Punch[8]
- IBM 522: Duplicator Summary Punch[12]: Appendix, p.35
- IBM 523: Gang Summary Punch; 1949
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Appendix, p.35
- IBM 523: Gang Summary Punch; 1949[34]
- IBM 524: Duplicating Summary Punch (Numerical card punch, features of an 016 and up to 2 can also be connected to a 101)[27]
- IBM 526: Printing Summary Punch (electronic, BCD zone codes, "an 026 arranged for summary punching")[6]
- IBM 528: Accumulating Reproducer[35]
- IBM 534: Card Punch (connects to 870, 108, 1230, 1232)[6]
- IBM 545: Output Punch (an 029 plus connector)[6]
- IBM 549: Ticket Converter[35]
Interpreters
[edit]- IBM 548:
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icket Converter[35]
Interpreters
[edit]- IBM 548: Interpreter[8]
- IBM 550: Numerical Interpreter, 1935[4][36]
- IBM 551: Automatic Check Writing Interpreter, 1935[4]
- IBM 552: Alphabetic Interpreter[15]
- IBM 554: Interpreter[26]
- IBM 555: Alphabetic Interpreter
- IBM 556: Interpreter[26]
- IBM 557: Alphabetic Interpreter[15]
- IBM 938: Electrostatic Card Printer[7]
Tabulators, accounting machines, printers
[edit]- Hollerith Census Tabulator: 1890[37][38][39]
- Hollerith Integrating Tabulator
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1890[37][38][39]
- Hollerith Integrating Tabulator: 1896[39]
- Hollerith Automatic Feed Tabulator: 1900[39]
- IBM 090: Hollerith Type I Tabulator, 1906[39]
- IBM 091: Hollerith Type III Tabulator, 1921[39]
- IBM 092: Electric Tabulating Machine[13](first Plugboard, later known as a Control Panel)
- IBM 093: Automatic Control Tabulator, 1914 [13](2 sets of reading brushes, STOP cards not needed)
- Hollerith Type 3-S Tabulator: 192x[39]
- IBM 094: Non-print Automatic Checking Machine[8]
- IBM 211:
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Non-print Automatic Checking Machine[8]
- IBM 211: Accounting Machine[8]
- IBM 212: Accounting Machine[8]
- IBM 285: Electric Accounting Machine; 1927[12]: Appendix, p.30 [40]
- IBM 297: Numerical Accounting Machine[13]
- IBM 298: Numerical Accounting Machine[8]
- IBM 301: Hollerith Type IV Tabulator, 1928[39][41]
- IBM 375: Invoicing Tabulator[12]: Appendix, p.31
- IBM Direct Subtraction Accounting Machine:[12]: Appendix, p.32
- IBM ATB: Alphabetic Tabulating model B; 1931[42]
- IBM ATC: Alphab
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tic Tabulating model B; 1931[42]
- IBM ATC: Alphabetic Tabulating model C; 1931? (soon after the ATB)[43]
- IBM 401: Tabulator; 1933[39]
- IBM Electromatic Table Printing Machine: Typesetting-quality printer; 1946[44]
402 and known versions
- IBM 402: Alphabetic Accounting Machine 1948[4][15]
- IBM 402: Computing Accounting Machine (with solid-state computing device)[39][45]
- IBM 403: Alphabetic Accounting Machine, 1948[4][15](MLP—multiple line printing)[7](version of 402)[39]
- IBM 403: Comput
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printing)[7](version of 402)[39]
- IBM 403: Computing Accounting Machine (with solid-state computing device)[45](version of 402)[39]
- IBM 412: Accounting Machine (version of 402)[39]
- IBM 417: Numerical Accounting Machine[8] (version of 402)[39]
- IBM 419: Numerical Accounting Machine[4][15](version of 402)[7][39]
404
- IBM 404: Accounting Machine
405 and known versions
- IBM 405: Alphabetic Bookkeeping and Accounting Machine; 1934 (later: 405 Electric Punched Card Accounting Machine)[39][49][
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Electric Punched Card Accounting Machine)[39][49][50]
- IBM 416: Numerical Accounting Machine[51] (version of 405)[7]
- IBM 514, 519, 523, 526, 528, 549: Summary punch for 405[47]
- IBM 921: International Automatic Carriage for 405, 416 (1938)[51]
407 and known versions
- IBM 407: Alphabetic Accounting Machine; 1949[4][15][39][52]
- IBM 407: Computing Accounting Machine (with solid-state computing device)[45]
- IBM 408: Alphabetic Accounting Machine, 1957[4][15](version of 407)[53]
- IBM 409: Ac
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ine, 1957[4][15](version of 407)[53]
- IBM 409: Accounting Machine; 1959[4][54] (version of 407)[55]
- IBM 421: WTC Computing Accounting Machine (with solid-state computing device)[45](version of 407)[39]
- IBM 444: Accounting Machine[8](version of 407)[39]
- IBM 447: WTC Computing Accounting Machine (with solid-state computing device)[45](version of 407)[39]
- IBM 514, 519, 523, 528, 549: Summary punch for 407[56]
- IBM 922: Tape-Controlled Carriage for 407[35]
- IBM 418: Numerical Accounting M
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iage for 407[35]
- IBM 418: Numerical Accounting Machine[7]
- IBM 420: Alphabetical Accounting Machine[8]
- IBM 424: WTC Computing Accounting Machine (with solid-state computing device)[45]
- IBM 426: Accounting Machine[8]
- IBM 427: WTC Accounting Machine (for instance, suitable for British £sd currency)
- IBM 450: Accounting Machine[8]
- IBM 632: Accounting Machine
- IBM 850: Stencil Cutter[26]
- IBM 856: Card-A-Type[26]
- IBM 857: Document Writer[26]
- IBM 858: Cardatype Accounting Machine, 1
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- IBM 858: Cardatype Accounting Machine, 1955[4]
- IBM 534: IBM 858 Card Punch (similar to 024)[15]
- IBM 536: IBM 858 Printing Card Punch (similar to 026)[15]
- IBM 858: IBM 858 Control Unit[6]
- IBM 863: IBM 858 Arithmetic Unit[4]
- IBM 866: IBM 858 Non-Transmitting Typewriter[4]
- IBM 868: IBM 858 Transmitting Typewriter[4]
- IBM 961: IBM 858 8-channel Tape Punch[15]
- IBM 962: IBM 858 5-channel Tape Punch[15]
- IBM 972-1: IBM 858 Auxiliary Keyboard for Manual Entry—Twelve columns of
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- IBM 861: Stencil Charger[26]
- IBM 869: Typewriter[26]
- IBM 870: Document Writing System[6]
- IBM 834: IBM 870 Control Unit[6]
- IBM 836: IBM 870 Control Unit[6]
- IBM 865: IBM 870 Output typewriters
- IBM 866: IBM 870 Non-transmitting Typewriter
- IBM 868: IBM 870 Transmitting Typewriter
- IBM 536: IBM 870 Printing Card Punch[6]
- IBM 961: IBM 870 Tape Punch (8 channel)[6]
- IBM 962: IBM 870 Tape Punch (5 track)[6]
- IBM 972-2: IBM
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IBM 870 Tape Punch (5 track)[6]
- IBM 972-2: IBM 870 Auxiliary Keyboard[6]
- IBM 919: Comparing Bill Feed[26]
- IBM 920: Bill Feed[26]
- IBM 921: International Automatic Carriage[12]: Appendix, p.38
- IBM 933: Carbon Ribbon Feed[26]
- IBM 939: Electrostatic Address Label Printer[7]
- IBM 953: Multiline Posting Machine[26]
- IBM 954: Facsimile Posting Machine (fused carbon copy fanfold printout onto an account ledger card)[4]
- IBM 964: Auxiliary Printing Tape Punch[26]
- IBM 966: Code Comparing
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Printing Tape Punch[26]
- IBM 966: Code Comparing Unit[26]
- IBM 973: Keyboard[26]
- IBM 6400: Accounting Machine system; 1962[6]
Calculators
[edit]- IBM 20–8704-1 Machine Load Computer: Slide rule to calculate punch card processing time; 1953-1959[57]
- IBM 600: Automatic Multiplying Punch; 1931[4][58]
- IBM 601: Electric Multiplier aka Automatic Cross-Footing Multiplying Punch; 1933[58][59]
- IBM Relay Calculator: aka The IBM Pluggable Sequence Relay Calculator (Aberdeen Machine)[59][60]
- IB
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e Relay Calculator (Aberdeen Machine)[59][60]
- IBM 602: Calculating Punch; 1946[4][59]
- IBM 602A: Calculating Punch; 1948[4][59]
- IBM 603: Electronic Multiplier; 1946[50][59][61]
- IBM 604: Electronic Calculating Punch; 1948[59]
- IBM 605: Electronic Calculator; 1949 (version of 604)[59]
- IBM CPC: Card Programmed Electronic Calculator; 1949[59][62]
- IBM CPC-II: Card Programmed Electronic Calculator; 1949
- IBM 607: Electronic Calculator; 1953[59][63]
- IBM 608: Transistorized Electronic Cal
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3[59][63]
- IBM 608: Transistorized Electronic Calculator; 1957[59][64]
- IBM 609: Calculator; (transistorized) 1960[59]
- IBM 623: Calculating Punch[26]
- IBM 625: Calculating Punch[26]
- IBM 626: Calculating Punch[26]
- IBM 628: Magnetic Core Calculator[65][66]
- IBM 632, IBM 633: Electronic Typing Calculator; 1958[6]
- IBM 614: IBM 632/3 Typewriter output[6]
- IBM 630: IBM 632 Arithmetic Unit[6]
- IBM 631: IBM 632 Buffer memory[6]
- IBM 634: IBM 632 Non-printing Card Punch[6]
- IBM 635: IBM 6
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BM 632 Non-printing Card Punch[6]
- IBM 635: IBM 632 Non-Printing Card Punch[6]
- IBM 636: IBM 632/3 Printing Card Punch[6]
- IBM 637: IBM 632 Printing Card Punch[6]
- IBM 638: IBM 632 Companion Keyboard[6]
- IBM 641: IBM 632 Card Reader[6]
- IBM 645: IBM 632 Card Reader[6]
- IBM 648: IBM 632 Tape Punch[6]
- IBM 649: IBM 632 Paper Tape Reader[6]
- IBM 644: Calculating Punch[26]
Time equipment division
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other devices until 1958 when they sold the Time Equipment Division to Simplex Time Recorder Company (SimplexGrinnell, as of 2001).[67] [68][69][70]
Typewriters
[edit]- IBM Remote control keyboard[71]
- IBM Electric typewriter:
- Model 01, 1935;[72]
- Model 01 (Formsholder), Model 02 (Formswriter), Model 10 (Front Feed) and Model 01 (Carbon Ribbon Model), 1937;[73]
- Chinese Typewriter and Model 04 Arabic Electric Typewriter, 1946;[73]
- Model 07 Card Stencil Typewriter, 1947;[73]
- Models 01 an
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Card Stencil Typewriter, 1947;[73]
- Models 01 and 06 with Automatic Line Selector, 1948;[73]
- IBM Electromatic typewriter:
- IBM Electric Executive Typewriter, 1944;[73]
- IBM Electric typewriter, both Standard and Executive:
- Flexowriter: sold to Friden, Inc. in the late 1950s
Typeball-based
[edit]- IBM Selectric typewriter:
- Selectric-based typewriters:
Daisy wheel-based
[edit]IBM dictation machines
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referenced by family and model name and never by machine type. In fact the models are sometimes mistakenly taken to be machine types. There are three brand names and several well known models:
IBM Executary dictation equipment line (1960-1972).
- IBM Executary Model 211 Dictation Machine (6165-211)
- IBM Executary Model 212 Transcribing Machine (6166-212)[77]
- IBM Executary Model 224 Dictation Unit (6161-224)
- IBM Executary Model 271 Recorder (6171-271)
IBM input processing equipment (1972-197
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6171-271)
IBM input processing equipment (1972-1975)
IBM 6:5 Cartridge System (1975-1981)
- 6:5 Recorder (6164-281)
- 6:5 Transcriber (6164-282)
- 6:5 Portable (6164-284)
Copier/Duplicators
[edit]- IBM Copier (Machine type 6800-001); introduced 1970, withdrawn June 30, 1981[78]
- IBM Copier II (Machine type 6801-001); introduced 1972
- IBM 3896 tape/document converter (a modified IBM Copier II); withdrawn 1980
- IBM Series III Copier Model 10 (Machine type 6802-001); introduced 1976[79]
- IBM Se
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chine type 6802-001); introduced 1976[79]
- IBM Series III Copier Model 20 (Machine type 6803-001); introduced 1976[80]
- IBM Series III Copier Model 30 (Machine type 6805-001)[78]
- IBM Series III Copier Model 40 (Machine type 6806-001)[78]
- IBM Series III Copier Model 50 (Machine type 6809-001)[81]
- IBM Series III Copier/Duplicator Model 60 (Machine type 6808-001)[78]
- IBM Series III Copier/Duplicator Model 70 (Machine type 8880-001)[81]
- IBM Series III Copier/Duplicator Model 85 (Machine
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BM Series III Copier/Duplicator Model 85 (Machine type 8885-001)[81]
- IBM Executive 102 Copier (Machine type 6820-001);introduced 1981, withdrawn 1982
Collators (a collator was a feature of a copier, but was sold as a separate machine type):
- IBM 6852-001 Collator
- IBM 6852-002 Collator
- IBM 6852-003 Collator
- IBM 6852-004 Collator
- IBM 8881-001 Collator
- IBM 8881-002 Collator
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(marketed as IBM General Copy Bond), cut sheet paper (marketed as IBM multi-system paper) and toner.
The IBM line of Copier/Duplicators, and their associated service contracts, were sold to Eastman Kodak in 1988.[82]
World War II ordnance and related products
[edit]- M1 Carbine: Rifle
- M7 grenade launchers for M1 Garand rifles
- Browning Automatic Rifle: light machine gun
- 20-millimeter aircraft cannon[83]
- Aircraft and naval fire-control instruments[83]
- 90-millimeter anti-aircraft gun dire
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ruments[83]
- 90-millimeter anti-aircraft gun directors and prediction units[83]
- Supercharger impellers[83]
- Norden bombsight[83]
Other non-computer products
[edit]- IBM 805: IBM Test Scoring Machine, 1938[84]
- IBM 820 Time Punch[85]
- IBM 9902: Test Scoring Punch[86]
- IBM Lectern: 1954[87]
- IBM Radiotype —[88]
- IBM Scanistor: Experimental solid-state optical scanning device[89]
- IBM Shoebox: Voice recognition, 1962[90]
- IBM Ticketograph: 1937[91]
- IBM Toll Collection System —[92]
- IB
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: 1937[91]
- IBM Toll Collection System —[92]
- IBM Wireless Translation System: 1947[93]
- IBM Hydrogen Peroxide Analyzer: 1982[94]
- IBM PW 200 Percussive Welder: 1960s[95]
- IBM Industrial Scale: 1930s[96]
- IBM Style 5011: ¼ horsepower electric coffee mill; 1920s[97]
- IBM Style 5117: ½ horsepower meat chopper; late 1920s[97]
- IBM Electric Scoreboard: 1949[98]
- IBM Cheese Slicer: 1901[99][100]
Computers based on vacuum tubes (1950s)
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- IBM 305: RAMAC: Random Access Method of Accounting and Control; 1956
- IBM 305: Processing Unit[101]
- IBM 323: IBM 305 Card Punch
- IBM 340: IBM 305 Power Supply
- IBM 350: IBM 305 Disk Storage[102]
- IBM 370: IBM 305 Printer (not to be confused with the much later System/370 computers)
- IBM 380: IBM 305 Console[102]
- IBM 381: IBM 305 Remote Printing Station
- I
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02]
- IBM 381: IBM 305 Remote Printing Station
- IBM 382: IBM 305 Paper Tape Reader
- IBM 407: IBM 305 Accounting Machine (models R1, R2 used on-line)
- IBM 610: Automatic Decimal Point Computer; 1957[59][103]
- IBM 650: Magnetic Drum Data Processing Machine; 1954[104]
- IBM 355: IBM 650 RAMAC (Disk drive)[105]
- IBM 407: IBM 650 Accounting machine on-line
- IBM 533: IBM 650 Card Read Punch[106]
- IBM 537: IBM 650 Card Read Punch[107]
- IBM 543: IBM 650 Card Reader
- IBM 544: IBM 650 Card Punch
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IBM 650 Card Reader
- IBM 544: IBM 650 Card Punch
- IBM 650: IBM 650 Console Unit
- IBM 652: IBM 650 Disk and Magnetic Tape Control Unit[108]
- IBM 653: IBM 650 Auxiliary Unit (60—10-digit words of auxiliary storage, index registers, and decimal floating point)[109][110][111]
- IBM 654: IBM 650 Auxiliary Alphabetic Unit
- IBM 655: IBM 650 Power Unit[112]
- IBM 727: Magnetic Tape Reader/Recorder (7 Track—6 data bits & 1 parity bit; 200 characters/inch)[113]
- IBM 838: Inquiry Station[114]
- IBM 7
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inch)[113]
- IBM 838: Inquiry Station[114]
- IBM 701: Electronic Data Processing Machine; 1952. Known as the Defense Calculator while in development.[115]
- IBM 706: IBM 701 Electrostatic Storage Unit (2048—36-bit words)[116]
- IBM 711: IBM 701 Card reader (150 cards/min); 1952[117]
- IBM 716: IBM 701 Printer (150 lines/min); 1952[118]
- IBM 721: IBM 701 Punched card recorder; 1952 (100 cards/min)[119]
- IBM 726: IBM 701 Dual Magnetic Tape Reader/Recorder (7 Track—6 data bits & 1 parity bit; 100
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/Recorder (7 Track—6 data bits & 1 parity bit; 100 characters/inch)[120]
- IBM 727: Magnetic Tape Reader/Recorder (7 Track—6 data bits & 1 parity bit; 200 characters/inch)[121]
- IBM 731: IBM 701 Magnetic Drum Reader/Recorder; 1952[122]
- IBM 736: IBM 701 Power Frame #1[123]
- IBM 737: IBM 701/IBM 704/IBM 709 Magnetic Core Storage Unit (4096—36-bit words)[124]
- IBM 740: IBM 701/IBM 704/IBM 709 Cathode Ray Tube Output Recorder[125]
- IBM 741: IBM 701 Power Frame #2[126]
- IBM 746: IBM 701 Power
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701 Power Frame #2[126]
- IBM 746: IBM 701 Power Distribution Unit[127]
- IBM 753: IBM 701 Magnetic Tape Control Unit[128]
- IBM 780: Cathode Ray Tube Display (used with IBM 740)
- IBM 702: Electronic Data Processing Machine; 1953[129]
- IBM 712: IBM 702 Card Reader
- IBM 717: IBM 702 Printer
- IBM 722: IBM 702 Card Punch
- IBM 727: Magnetic Tape Reader/Recorder (7 Track—6 data bits & 1 parity bit; 200 characters/inch)[121]
- IBM 732: IBM 702 Magnetic Drum Storage Unit
- IBM 752: IBM 702 Tape C
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gnetic Drum Storage Unit
- IBM 752: IBM 702 Tape Control Unit
- IBM 756: IBM 702 Card Reader Control Unit
- IBM 757: IBM 702 Printer Control Unit
- IBM 758: IBM 702 Card Punch Control Unit
- IBM 704: Data Processing System; 1956[130]
- IBM 711: Card Reader[117]
- IBM 716: Line Printer[118]
- IBM 721: Card Punch[119]
- IBM 727: Magnetic Tape Reader/Recorder (7 Track—6 data bits & 1 parity bit; 200 characters/inch)[121]
- IBM 733: Magnetic Drum
- IBM 737: IBM 701/IBM 704/IBM 709 Magnetic Core Stor
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BM 737: IBM 701/IBM 704/IBM 709 Magnetic Core Storage Unit (4096—36-bit words, 6-bit BCD characters)[124]
- IBM 738: IBM 704/IBM 709 Magnetic Core Storage Unit (32768—36-bit words, 6-bit BCD characters)
- IBM 740: IBM 701/IBM 704/IBM 709 Cathode Ray Tube Output Recorder[125]
- IBM 780: Cathode Ray Tube Display (used with IBM 740)
- IBM Card-to-Tape Converter (described in IBM 704 Reference manual)
- IBM Tape-to-Card Converter (described in IBM 704 Reference manual)
- IBM Tape-controlled Printer
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4 Reference manual)
- IBM Tape-controlled Printer (described in IBM 704 Reference manual)
- IBM Tape-controlled Printer (described in IBM 704 Reference manual)
- IBM 705: Data Processing System; 1954[131][132]
- IBM 714: Card Reader
- IBM 717: Printer
- IBM 720: Printer
- IBM 722: Card Punch
- IBM 727: Magnetic Tape Reader/Recorder (7 Track—6 data bits & 1 parity bit; 200 characters/inch)[121]
- IBM 729: Magnetic tape drive models 1 and 3 (7 Track—6 data bits & 1 parity bit; 200/556/800 characte
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k—6 data bits & 1 parity bit; 200/556/800 characters/inch)
- IBM 730: Printer (dot matrix, 120 print positions)[7]
- IBM 734: Magnetic Drum Storage
- IBM 754: Tape Control
- IBM 757: Printer Control
- IBM 758: Card Punch Control
- IBM 759: Card Reader Control
- IBM 760: Control and Storage; connects 2 727 tape units and a 720A or 730A printer to CPU.
- IBM 767: Data Synchronizer
- IBM 774: Tape Data Selector
- IBM 777: Tape Record Coordinator
- IBM 782: Console
- IBM 709: Data Processing System;
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- IBM 709: Data Processing System; 1958[133]
- IBM 711: Card Reader[117]
- IBM 716: Printer[118]
- IBM 721: Card Punch[119]
- IBM 729: Magnetic tape drive (7 Track—6 data bits & 1 parity bit; 200/556/800 characters/inch)
- IBM 733: Magnetic Drum
- IBM 737: IBM 701/IBM 704/IBM 709 Magnetic Core Storage Unit (4096—36-bit words, 6-bit BCD characters)[124]
- IBM 738: IBM 704/IBM 709 Magnetic Core Storage Unit (32768—36-bit words, 6-bit BCD characters)
- IBM 740: IBM 701/IBM 704/IBM 7
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t BCD characters)
- IBM 740: IBM 701/IBM 704/IBM 709 Cathode Ray Tube Output Recorder[125]
- IBM 755: Tape Control Unit
- IBM 766: Data Synchronizer
- IBM 780: Cathode Ray Tube Display (used with IBM 740)
- Other (system not known)
- IBM 735: Print Control[26]
- IBM 739: Additional Core Storage[26]
- IBM 742: Power Unit[26]
- IBM 743: Power Supply[26]
- IBM 744: Power Unit[26]
- IBM 745: Power Unit[26]
- IBM 747: Tape Data Selector PS[26]
- IBM 748: Data Synchronizer[26]
- IBM 771: Card/Tape Con
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48: Data Synchronizer[26]
- IBM 771: Card/Tape Converter[26]
- IBM 775: Record Storage Unit[26]
- IBM 776: Sp EDPM[26]
- IBM 781: Console[26]
- IBM 786: Stretch[26]
Solid-state computers based on discrete transistors (1960s)
[edit]Further information: IBM mainframe, IBM minicomputer.
IBM 1400 series: 1240, 1401, 1410, 1420, 1440, 1450, 1460, 7010
[edit]- IBM 1240: Banking system; 1963
- IBM 1401: Small business computer; 1959
- IBM 1402: IBM 1401 Card reader/punch
- IBM 1403: IBM 1401 Printer, t
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Card reader/punch
- IBM 1403: IBM 1401 Printer, type chain; 1959[50]
- IBM 1416: IBM 1403 and IBM 3203 Interchangeable Train Cartridge
- IBM 1405: IBM 1401/1410 RAMAC (Disk drive)
- IBM 1406: IBM 1401 Memory Expansion Unit (4000/8000/12000—6-bit characters, check bit, and wordmark)
- IBM 1407: IBM 1401 Console Inquiry Station[134]: 14
- IBM 1409: IBM 1401 Console Auxiliary
- IBM 7641: IBM 1401/1410/1460 Hypertape Control[6]
- IBM 1410: Midrange business computer; 1960
- IBM 1420: High-speed ban
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business computer; 1960
- IBM 1420: High-speed bank transit system; 1962
- IBM 1440: Low-cost business computer; 1962
- IBM 1441: IBM 1440 Processing unit; 1962[134]
- IBM 1442: IBM 1440, IBM 1130, and IBM System/360 Card reader/punch
- IBM 1443: IBM 1440/IBM 1620 II Printer, flying type bar
- IBM 1447: IBM 1240/1401/1440/1450/1460 Operator's Console[134]
- IBM 1448: IBM 1240/1440/1460 Transmission Control Unit(between system and 1030/1050/1060/AT&T...)
- IBM 1450: Data Processing System for sma
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T&T...)
- IBM 1450: Data Processing System for small banks; 1968
- IBM 1460: Almost twice as fast as the 1401; 1963
- IBM 7010: High-capacity version of 1410; 1962
IBM 1620
[edit]- IBM 1620: Data Processing System; 1959
- IBM 1443: IBM 1440/IBM 1620 II Printer, flying type bar
- IBM 1621: IBM 1620 Paper tape reader
- IBM 1622: IBM 1620 Punched card reader/punch
- IBM 1623: IBM 1620 I Memory Expansion Unit (20000/40000—4-bit digits, flag and check bits; CF8421)
- IBM 1624: IBM 1620 Paper tape pun
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bits; CF8421)
- IBM 1624: IBM 1620 Paper tape punch
- IBM 1625: IBM 1620 II Memory Unit (20000/40000/60000—4-bit digits, flag and check bits; CF8421)
- IBM 1626: IBM 1620 Plotter control
- IBM 1627: IBM 1620 Plotter. Also used by IBM 1130.
IBM 7030 (Stretch)
[edit]- IBM 7030: Supercomputer; 1960 (Stretch)
- IBM 353: IBM 7030 Disk drive
- IBM 354: IBM 7030 Disk drive controller
- IBM 7152: IBM 7030 Operator's Console
- IBM 7302: IBM 7030 Core Storage (16384 72-bit words: 64 data bits & 8 ECC bit
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rage (16384 72-bit words: 64 data bits & 8 ECC bits)
- IBM 7303: IBM 7030 Disk Storage
- IBM 7503: IBM 7030 Punched card reader
- IBM 7612: IBM 7030 Disk Synchronizer
- IBM 7619: IBM 7030 I/O exchange (8, 16, 24, or 32 I/O channels)
IBM 7070 series: 7070, 7072, 7074
[edit]- IBM 7070: Intermediate data processing system; 1960
- IBM 7072: Intermediate data processing system; 1962
- IBM 7074: Intermediate data processing system; 1961
- IBM 729: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Magnetic tape Unit
- IBM 1301: IBM 7
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7070/IBM 7074 Magnetic tape Unit
- IBM 1301: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Disk Storage
- IBM 1302: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Disk Storage
- IBM 7104: IBM 7074 High-Speed Processor
- IBM 7150: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Console Control Unit
- IBM 7300: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Disk Storage
- IBM 7301: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Core Storage (5000/9990—10-digit words)
- IBM 7340: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 hypertape (7074 only)
- IBM 7400: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Printer
- IBM 7500: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Card Reader
- IBM 7501: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Console Card
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Reader
- IBM 7501: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Console Card Reader
- IBM 7550: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Card Punch
- IBM 7600: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Input-Output Control
- IBM 7601: IBM 7070 Arithmetic and Program Control
- IBM 7602: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Core Storage Controller for IBM 7301
- IBM 7603: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Input-Output Synchronizer
- IBM 7604: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Tape Control
- IBM 7605: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Disk Control
- IBM 7631: IBM 1410/IBM 7010, IBM 7070/IBM 7074, IBM 7080 File Control[6]
- IBM 7640: IBM
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IBM 7074, IBM 7080 File Control[6]
- IBM 7640: IBM 7074/IBM 7080 Hypertape Control[6]
- IBM 7802: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Power Converter
- IBM 7907: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Data Channel (8 bit)
- IBM 7710: Data Communication Unit
- IBM 7711: Data Communication Unit
IBM 7080
[edit]- IBM 7080: High-capacity business computer; 1961
- IBM 717: IBM 7080 150 LPM printer
- IBM 720: IBM 7080 500 LPM printer
- IBM 729: IBM 7080 Magnetic tape Unit
- IBM 730: IBM 7080 1000 LPM printer
- IBM 735: IBM 7080 Printer Cont
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1000 LPM printer
- IBM 735: IBM 7080 Printer Control for IBM 730
- IBM 757: IBM 7080 printer control for 717
- IBM 760: IBM 7080 Control and Storage
- Model 1 for IBM 720 Printer
- Model 2 for IBM 730 Printer
- IBM 1301: IBM 7080 Disk Storage
- IBM 1302: IBM 7080 Disk Storage
- IBM 7153: IBM 7080 Console Control Unit
- IBM 7302: IBM 7080 Core Storage (80000/160000—6-bit characters, check bit ; CBA8421)
- IBM 7305: IBM 7080 Core Storage Controller and I/O Controller for IBM 7302
- IBM 7502: IBM
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r and I/O Controller for IBM 7302
- IBM 7502: IBM 7080 Console Card Reader[6]
- IBM 7621: IBM 7080 Tape Control (729)
- IBM 7622: IBM 7080 Signal Control (vacuum tube peripherals)
- IBM 7631: IBM 7080 File Control
- IBM 7640: IBM 7080 Hypertape Control
- IBM 7800: IBM 7080 Power Converter
- IBM 7801: IBM 7080 Power Control
- IBM 7908: IBM 7080 Data Channel (8 bit)
IBM 7090 series: 7040, 7044, 7090, 7094, 7094 II
[edit]- IBM 7040: Low-cost version of 7094; 1963[6] Included an extension to the 709
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of 7094; 1963[6] Included an extension to the 7090/7094 instruction set to handle character string(s) thus improving the speed of commercial applications (COBOL).
- IBM 7044: Low-cost version of 7094; 1963[6] This was a high performance version of the 7040 with the same extensions to the 7090/7094 instruction set; it also attached 7094 I/O devices.
- IBM 7090: High-capacity scientific computer; 1959[136]
- IBM 7094: Improved version of 7090; 1962
- IBM 7094 II: Improved version of 7094; 1964
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- IBM 7094 II: Improved version of 7094; 1964
- IBM 711: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Card Reader
- IBM 716: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Printer
- IBM 721: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Card Punch
- IBM 729: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Magnetic tape Unit
- IBM 1301: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Disk Storage
- IBM 1302: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Disk Storage
- IBM 7151: IBM 7090 Console Control Unit
- IBM 7151-2: IBM 7094 Console Control Unit
- IBM 7302: IBM 7090/IBM 7094/IBM 7094 II Core Storage (32768—36-bit words, 6-bit BCD characters)
- IBM 7320: IBM
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-bit words, 6-bit BCD characters)
- IBM 7320: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Drum Storage
- IBM 7340: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Hypertape
- IBM 7606: IBM 7090/IBM 7094/IBM 7094 II Multiplexer and Core Storage Controller for IBM 7302
- IBM 7607: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Data Channel (6 bit)
- IBM 7608: IBM 7090 Power Converter
- IBM 7617: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Data Channel Console
- IBM 7618: IBM 7090 Power Control
- IBM 7631: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 File Control
- IBM 7640: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Hypertape Control
- IBM 7909: IBM 7090/IB
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IBM 7094 Hypertape Control
- IBM 7909: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Data Channel (8 bit)
- IBM 2361: NASA's Manned Spacecraft Center IBM 7094 II Core Storage Unit (524288—36-bit words); 1964[137]
Later solid-state computers & systems
[edit]Computers based on SLT or discrete IC CPUs (1964–1989)
[edit]
- IBM 1130: entry-level scientific computer; 1965
- IBM 2020: System/360 Model 20 Central Processing Unit; almost a 360: 1966
- IBM 2022: System/360 Model 22 Central Processing Unit; small range 360
- IBM 2025
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entral Processing Unit; small range 360
- IBM 2025: System/360 Model 25 Central Processing Unit; small range 360
- IBM 2030: System/360 Model 30 Central Processing Unit; small range 360
- IBM 2040: System/360 Model 40 Central Processing Unit; small range 360
- IBM 2044: System/360 Model 44 Central Processing Unit; scientific 360; business with special feature
- IBM 2050: System/360 Model 50 Central Processing Unit; mid range 360
- IBM 2060: System/360 Models 60 and 62 Central Processing Unit; mi
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m/360 Models 60 and 62 Central Processing Unit; mid-range 360; announced but never released
- IBM 2064: System/360 Models 64 and 66 Central Processing Unit; mid range 360; multi-processor with virtual memory (DAT); announced but never released
- IBM 2065: System/360 Model 65 Central Processing Unit; mid range 360: used by NASA in Apollo project
- IBM 2067: System/360 Model 67 Central Processing Unit; mid range 360; multi-processor with virtual memory (DAT)
- IBM 2070: System/360 Model 70 Central
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- IBM 2070: System/360 Model 70 Central Processing Unit; high range 360; announced but never released
- IBM 2075: System/360 Model 75 Central Processing Unit; high range 360
- IBM 2085: System/360 Model 85 Central Processing Unit; high range 360
- IBM 5450: Display console used with Model 85 (80 characters x 35 lines)
- IBM 2091: System/360 Model 91 Central Processing Unit; high range 360
- IBM 2095: System/360 Model 95 Central Processing Unit; high range 360
- IBM 2195: System/360 Mo
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ing Unit; high range 360
- IBM 2195: System/360 Model 195 Central Processing Unit; high range 360
- IBM 3031: System/370-compatible mainframe; high range (first series to incorporate integral, i.e., internal, stand-alone channels, these being stripped-down 3158-type CPUs, but operating in "channel mode", only)
- IBM 3017: Power Distribution Unit/Motor Generator (3031 processor complex)
- IBM 3032: System/370-compatible mainframe; high range (first series to incorporate integral, i.e., internal,
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t series to incorporate integral, i.e., internal, stand-alone channels, these being stripped-down 3158-type CPUs, but operating in "channel mode", only)
- IBM 3027: Power and Coolant Distribution Unit (3032 processor complex)
- IBM 3033: System/370-compatible multiprocessor complex; high range; 1977 (first series to incorporate integral, i.e., internal, stand-alone channels, these being stripped-down 3158-type CPUs, but operating in "channel mode", only)
- IBM 3037: Power and Coolant Distributio
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", only)
- IBM 3037: Power and Coolant Distribution Unit (3033 processor complex)
- IBM 3036: Dual-display (operator's) console, shipped with 303X
- IBM 3038: Multiprocessor Communication Unit for 3033 MP
- IBM 3042: Attached processor for 3033 Model A
- IBM 3081: System/370-compatible dual-processor mainframe; high range; models: D, G, G2, GX, K (1981), K2, KX (2 = enhanced version); 1980
- IBM 3083: System/370-compatible mainframe, single processor 3081; high range; models: B (1982), B2, BX, C
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ssor 3081; high range; models: B (1982), B2, BX, CX, E (1982), E2, EX, J (1982), J2, JX
- IBM 3084: System/370-compatible Quad-processor mainframe; high range; 3081 + 3081 with same serial number, but two on/off switches; models: Q 2-way, Q 2-way2, QX 2-way, Q 4-way, Q 4-way2, QX 4-way; 1982
- IBM 3090: System/370 mainframe; high range; J series supersedes S series. Models: 150, 150E, 180, 200 (1985), 400 2-way (1985), 400 4-way (1985), 600E (1987), 600S (1988). A 400 actually consists of two 20
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7), 600S (1988). A 400 actually consists of two 200s mounted together in a single frame. Although it provides an enormous computing power, some limits, like CSA size, are still fixed by the 16MB line in MVS.
- IBM 3097: Power and Coolant Distribution Unit
- IBM 3115: System/370 Model 115 Central Processing Unit; small range
- IBM 3125: System/370 Model 125 Central Processing Unit; small range
- IBM 3135: System/370 Model 135 Central Processing Unit; small range
- IBM 3145: System/370 Model 145 C
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it; small range
- IBM 3145: System/370 Model 145 Central Processing Unit; small range
- IBM 3155: System/370 Model 155 Central Processing Unit; mid range; without virtual memory [DAT] unless upgraded to 155-II
- IBM 3165: System/370 Model 165 Central Processing Unit; mid range; without virtual memory [DAT] unless upgraded to 165-II
- IBM 3066: Display console used with Models 165 and 166 (80 characters x 35 lines)
- IBM 3138: System/370 Model 138 Central Processing Unit; small range;
- IBM 3148:
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Central Processing Unit; small range;
- IBM 3148: System/370 Model 148 Central Processing Unit; small range;
- IBM 3158: System/370 Model 158 Central Processing Unit; mid range;
- IBM 3168: System/370 Model 168 Central Processing Unit; high range;
- IBM 3066: Display console used with Models 165 and 166 (80 characters x 35 lines)
- IBM 3195: System/370 Model 195 Central Processing Unit; high range; without virtual memory [DAT]
- IBM 3741: data station; 1973
- IBM 3790: distributed computer; ann
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tation; 1973
- IBM 3790: distributed computer; announced 1975 (followed by the IBM 8100)
- IBM 4300: series of System/370-compatible mainframe models; 1979
- IBM 4321: System/370-compatible mainframe; low range; successor of 4331
- IBM 4321: System/370-compatible mainframe; low range; 1979
- IBM 4331: System/370-compatible mainframe; low range; 1979
- IBM 4341: System/370-compatible mainframe; mid range; 1979
- IBM 4361: System/370-compatible mainframe; low range; 1983
- IBM 4381: System/370-com
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nframe; low range; 1983
- IBM 4381: System/370-compatible mainframe; mid range; 1983
- IBM 5100: portable computer; evolution of the 1973 SCAMP (Special Computer APL Machine Portable) prototype; 1975
- IBM 5110: portable computer; models 1, 2 & 3 featured a QIC tape drive, and then floppy disk drives; 1978
- IBM 5120: portable computer; featured two built-in 8-inch 1.2 MB floppy disk drives; 1980
- IBM 5280: Distributed Data System; 1980
- IBM 5281: Data Station for 5280
- IBM 5282: Dual Data St
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81: Data Station for 5280
- IBM 5282: Dual Data Station for 5280
- IBM 5285: Programmable Data Station
- IBM 5286: Dual Programmable Data Station
- IBM 5288: Programmable Control Unit
- IBM 5225: Printer for 5280 (floor-standing; Models 1, 2, 3, 4)
- IBM 5256: Printer for 5280 (table-top, dot-matrix; Models 1, 2, 3)
- IBM 5320: System/32, low-end business computer; 1975
- IBM 5340: System/34, System unit, successor of System/32, but had also a second System/3 processor; 1977[140]
- IBM 5360: Sys
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cond System/3 processor; 1977[140]
- IBM 5360: System/36 System Unit
- IBM 5362: System/36 System Unit
- IBM 5363: System/36 System Unit
- IBM 5364; System/36 System Unit
- IBM 5381: System/38 System Unit; 1978
- IBM 5382: System/38 System Unit
- IBM 5410: System/3 model 10 processor; for small businesses; 1969
- IBM 5415: System/3 model 15 processor; 1973
- IBM 5520: Administrative System; 1979
- IBM 8100: distributed computer; announced 1978
- IBM 8150: processor
- IBM 9370: series of System/3
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IBM 8150: processor
- IBM 9370: series of System/370 mainframe models; partly replaced IBM 8100; low range; 1986
- IBM Series/1: brand name for process control computers; 1976
- IBM System/3: brand name for small business computers; 1969
- IBM System/36: brand name for minicomputers; successor of System/34; 1983
- IBM System/38: brand name for minicomputers; indirect successor of IBM Future Systems project; 1979
- IBM System/360: brand name for mainframes; 1964
- IBM System/370: brand name for m
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ainframes; 1964
- IBM System/370: brand name for mainframes, successor of System/360; 1970
- Application System/400: brand name for computers, successor of System/38; 1988
Computers based on discrete IC CPUs (1990–present)
[edit]- IBM ES/9000 family of System/390 mainframes; 1990
- IBM ES/9021: water-cooled ES/9000 type
- IBM ES/9121: air-cooled standalone ES/9000 type
- IBM ES/9221: air-cooled rack mounted ES/9000 type
- IBM 9406: AS/400 minicomputer
- IBM AS/400: midrange computer system, succ
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puter
- IBM AS/400: midrange computer system, successor to System/38; 1988
- System/390: brand name for mainframes with ESA/390 architecture; successor of System/370; 1990
Computers based on microprocessor CPUs (1981–present)
[edit]Computers
[edit]- IBM System/23: DataMaster, based on the Intel 8085
- 5322 Desktop all-in-one model
- 5324 Floor tower model
- IBM 2003: a very small mainframe with System/390 architecture; 1990s, also known as Multiprise 2000[141]
- IBM 2064: zSeries z900; note numb
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rise 2000[141]
- IBM 2064: zSeries z900; note number collision with earlier System/360-64; 2000
- IBM 2066: zSeries z800; less powerful variant of the z900
- IBM 2084: zSeries z990; successor of larger z900 models
- IBM 2086: zSeries z890; successor of the z800 and smaller z900 models; 2004
- IBM 2094: System z9 Enterprise Class (z9 EC); initially known as z9-109; 2005
- IBM 2096: System z9 Business Class (z9 BC); successor to z890; 2006
- IBM 2097: System z10 Enterprise Class (z10 EC); successo
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97: System z10 Enterprise Class (z10 EC); successor to z9 EC; 2008
- IBM 2098: System z10 Business Class (z10 BC); successor to z9 BC; 2008
- IBM 2817: zEnterprise 196 (z196); successor to z10 EC; 2010
- IBM 2818: zEnterprise 114 (z114); successor to z10 BC; 2011
- IBM 2827: zEnterprise EC12 (zEC12); successor to z196; 2012
- IBM 2828: zEnterprise BC12 (zBC12); successor to z114; 2013[142]
- IBM 2964: IBM z Systems z13 (z13); successor to zEC12; 2015[143]
- IBM Personal Computer: Superseded the
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2015[143]
- IBM Personal Computer: Superseded the IBM Portable Computer.
- IBM 5150: the classic IBM PC—1981
- IBM 5160: IBM Personal Computer XT—1983
- IBM 5162: IBM Personal Computer XT/286
- IBM 5271: IBM 3270 PC—1983
- IBM 5160 Model 588: PC XT/370, a PC XT with a special add-in card containing an Intel 8087 math coprocessor and two modified Motorola 68000 chips to execute/emulate the System/370 instructions—1983.
- IBM 5155: IBM Portable—1984
- IBM 4860: IBM PCjr—1984
- IBM 5170: IBM Person
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- IBM 4860: IBM PCjr—1984
- IBM 5170: IBM Personal Computer/AT—1984
- IBM 5140: IBM Convertible—1986
- IBM 5281: IBM 3270 PC but based on an IBM AT.
- IBM 5550: Personal Computer Series for Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and China
- IBM PS/2: range
- IBM PS/1: range, later succeeded by IBM Aptiva[144]
- IBM Aptiva: Personal Computer
- IBM PS/ValuePoint: range
- IBM RT PC: series; ROMP-based; 1986
- IBM 4575: System/88 processor; 1986
- IBM 4576: System/88 processor
- IBM 7060, also known as Multip
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stem/88 processor
- IBM 7060, also known as Multiprise 3000: a very small mainframe with System/390 architecture; models H30, H50, H70;[141] 1999
- IBM System 9000: lab data controller, based on Motorola 68000
- IBM 9075: PCradio, a battery-powered personal computer; 1991
- IBM 9672: largest mainframes from System/390 line; 1994
- G1: 9672-Rn1, 9672-Enn, 9672-Pnn[141]
- G2: 9672-Rn2, 9672-Rn3
- G3: 9672-Rn4
- G4: 9672-Rn5
- G5: 9672-nn6
- G6: 9672-nn7
- IBM 9674: coupling facility for interconne
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- IBM 9674: coupling facility for interconnecting IBM 9672 computers
- IBM PC Series: PC300 and 700 range including 300GL and 300PL
- IBM NetVista: Corporate PCs
- IBM ThinkCentre: PC range now made under license by Lenovo Group
- IBM ThinkPad: Notebooks now made under license by Lenovo Group[145]
- IBM IntelliStation Workstations: Pro based on Intel PC processors, and POWER based on PowerPC processors
- System/390: brand name for mainframes with ESA/390 architecture; successor of System/3
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s with ESA/390 architecture; successor of System/370; 1990
- IBM AS/400: Later iSeries and System i, merged into IBM Power Systems in 2008; 1988
- IBM System p: First RS/6000, then pSeries, then p5 and now System p5, merged into IBM Power Systems in 2008; 1990
- IBM System x: Originally PC Server, then Netfinity, then xSeries and now System x
- System z: brand name for mainframes with z/Architecture; rename of zSeries; 2006
- zSeries: brand name for mainframes with z/Architecture; successor of S
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for mainframes with z/Architecture; successor of System/390; 2000
- IBM PureSystems: Converged system
- IBM System Cluster 1350
- IBM BladeCenter: IBM's Blade server architecture
- IBM eServer 32x: AMD processor-based server products
- IBM OpenPower: POWER5 based hardware for running Linux.
Supercomputers
[edit]- IBM Blue Gene: 2000
- IBM Kittyhawk: 2008 White paper issued.
Microprocessors
[edit]- IBM 801: Pioneering prototype RISC processor; 1980
- IBM ROMP: RISC processor, also known as 032 pr
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- IBM ROMP: RISC processor, also known as 032 processor
- IBM APC: RISC Processor, successor to the 032
- IBM CnC/M68000: Processor for XT/370 and AT/370
- IBM P/370: Processor for Personal System 370
- IBM P/390 microprocessor: processor for P/390 and R/390
- IBM Power: Processors for some RS/6000 and successors, later IBM AS/400, and IBM Power Systems
- PowerPC: Processors for some RS/6000 and successors and earlier IBM AS/400, some also used in non-IBM systems
- PowerPC 601
- PowerPC 603
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in non-IBM systems
- PowerPC 601
- PowerPC 603
- PowerPC 604
- PowerPC 620
- PowerPC 7xx
- PowerPC 4xx embedded CPUs
- IBM RS64
- PowerPC 970
- Cell microprocessor
- Gekko, Broadway and Xenon CPUs for game consoles.
- IBM z/Architecture processors: for z/Architecture mainframes
Solid-state computer peripherals
[edit]Punched card and paper tape equipment
[edit]- IBM 1011: IBM 1401/1440/1460/1414 I/O Sync—Paper Tape Reader[134]
- IBM 1012: IBM 1401/1440/1460—Tape Punch[134]
- IBM 1017: IBM S/360—
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- IBM 1017: IBM S/360—Paper Tape Reader[6]
- IBM 1018: IBM S/360—Paper Tape Punch[6]
- IBM 1134: paper tape reader
- IBM 1402: IBM 1401 and several other systems card reader/punch
- IBM 1412: Punched card reader/punch
- IBM 1442: IBM 1440 and IBM System/360 Card reader/punch
- IBM 1444: IBM 1240/1440 Punched card reader/punch
- IBM 1622: IBM 1620 Card reader/punch
- IBM 1902: Paper Tape Punch[134]
- IBM 1903: Paper Tape Reader[134]
- IBM 2501: IBM System/360 Card read
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e Reader[134]
- IBM 2501: IBM System/360 Card reader (up to 1,200 cpm)
- IBM 2502: Card Reader
- IBM 2520 Card Read Punch (Model A1), Card Punch (Models A2, A3)[146][147]
- IBM 2540: IBM System/360 Card reader/punch
- IBM 2560: IBM System/360 Model 20 Multifunction card machine (reader/punch/interpreter/multi-hopper)
- IBM 2671: Paper Tape Reader
- IBM 2826: Control unit for 1017 and 1018[148]
- IBM 3504: Card reader
- IBM 3505: Card reader
- IBM 3525: Multi-function card unit
- IBM 5424: IBM Sy
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3525: Multi-function card unit
- IBM 5424: IBM System/3 MFCU Multi Function Card Unit (reader/punch/printer/multi-hopper)- 96 column cards
- IBM 5425: IBM System/370 MFCU Multi Function Card Unit (reader/punch/printer/multi-hopper), for handling 96-column cards[149]
Microfilm products
[edit]IBM announced a range of Microfilm products in 1963 and 1964[150] and withdrew them in 1969.[151]
- IBM 9921: Document Viewer Model I[152]
- IBM 9922: Document Viewer Model II[152]
- IBM 9948: Thermal Copier
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nt Viewer Model II[152]
- IBM 9948: Thermal Copier
- IBM 9949: Micro Viewer
- IBM 9950: Diazo Copier
- IBM 9951: Camera
- IBM 9952: Standard Micro-Viewer-Printer
- IBM 9953: Viewer-Printer Stacker Module
- IBM 9954: Diazo Copier
- IBM 9955: Microfiche Processor
- IBM 9956: Camera
- IBM 9965: Diazo Copier
Printer/plotter equipment
[edit]- IBM 1094: Line-Entry Keyboard
- IBM 1403: High-Speed Impact Printer
- IBM 1404: IBM 1401/Sys360—Printer[134][153]
- IBM 1416: Impact Printer print character cha
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53]
- IBM 1416: Impact Printer print character chain
- IBM 1445: IBM 1240/1401/1440/Sys360—Printer[134]
- IBM 1446: IBM 1440—Printer Control unit for 1403
- IBM 2203: Printer[134]
- IBM 2213: Printer
- IBM 2245: Line printer for Chinese, Japanese and Korean text
- IBM 2280: Film Recorder
- IBM 2282: Film Recorder/Scanner
- IBM 2285: Display Copier
- IBM 2680: High-speed photo typesetter; 1967
- IBM 3130: Advanced Function Printer
- IBM 3160: Advanced Function Printer
- IBM 3170: Full Color Digit
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nced Function Printer
- IBM 3170: Full Color Digital Printer
- IBM 3203: Printer
- IBM 3211: High-Speed Impact Printer for Sys/370
- IBM 3216: 3211 Impact Printer's character print train
- IBM 3262: Line printer
- IBM 3268: Dot matrix printer
- IBM 3284: Printer
- IBM 3287: Color printer; 1979
- IBM 3288: Line printer
- IBM 3800: First laser printer introduced by IBM; 1976–1990. incl. photo
- IBM 3800-1: Early laser printer, 1975[154]
- IBM 3800-2: Part of IBM Kanji System for Japanese language
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2: Part of IBM Kanji System for Japanese language processing, 1979
- IBM 3800-3: Continuous form printer; 1982[155]
- IBM 3811: Control Unit for 3211
- IBM 3812: Table top page printer; 12 ppm, 1986
- IBM 3816: Table top page printer; 24 ppm, 1989
- IBM 3820: Laser page printer; 20 ppm, 1985
- IBM 3825: Laser page printer; 58 ppm, 1989
- IBM 3827: Laser page printer; 92 ppm, 1988
- IBM 3828: MICR Laser page printer; 92 ppm, 1990
- IBM 3829: Laser page printer; 92 ppm, 1993
- IBM 3835: Continuous
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page printer; 92 ppm, 1993
- IBM 3835: Continuous forms laser printer; 88ppm, 1988
- IBM 3852-2: Inkjet printer for IBM 3192 terminal
- IBM 3900: Various models 001; OW1 DR1/2 etc., succeeded by infoprint 4000
- IBM 3935: Laser page printer; 35 ppm, 1993
- IBM 4000: Various models succeeded by infoprint 4100
- IBM 4019: Laser printer for PC. 10 text pages per minute.
- IBM 4039-16L: Lexmark laser printer
- IBM 4055: InfoWindow touch screen display
- IBM 4079: Color inkjet printer
- IBM 4201: Pr
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ay
- IBM 4079: Color inkjet printer
- IBM 4201: ProPrinterII Model 002
- IBM 4202: ProPrinter XL
- IBM 4207: ProPrinter X24
- IBM 4208: ProPrinter XL24
- IBM 4210: APA matrix table top WS printer for the S/38-36
- IBM 4214: Table top printer
- IBM 4216: Personal pageprinter model 020
- IBM 4224: Table top serial printer; 1986
- IBM 4230: Tabletop matrix printer, 600cps. Also 4232
- IBM 4234: Floor standing dot band printer; 1986
- IBM 4245: Line printer
- IBM 4247: Tabletop matrix printer, 1100c
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printer
- IBM 4247: Tabletop matrix printer, 1100cps
- IBM 4248: Impact printer; 1984
- IBM 4250/II: ElectroCompositor model 002
- IBM 4279: Terminal Control Unit (for 4506 Digital TV Displays)[156]
- IBM 4506: Digital TV display unit [156]
- IBM 4975: Printer
- IBM 5083: Tablet
- IBM 5087: Screen printer
- IBM 5201: Printer
- IBM 5202: Printer (Quietwriter III)
- IBM 5203: Line printer for System/3. Ran at 100 or 200 lines per minute.
- IBM 5210: Printer
- IBM 5211: Printer 160 or 300 lpm, sold
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: Printer
- IBM 5211: Printer 160 or 300 lpm, sold with System/34
- IBM 5215: Selectric-element printer for Displaywriter
- IBM 5218: Daisywheel printer for Displaywriter
- IBM 5219: Letter quality printer
- IBM 5223: Wheelprinter E
- IBM 5224: Table top printer
- IBM 5225: Floor standing printer
- IBM 5253: CRT display station for 5520; 1979
- IBM 5254: CRT display station for 5520; 1979
- IBM 5256: Table top printer; 1977
- IBM 5257: Daisy wheel printer for 5520; 1979
- IBM 5258: Ink jet print
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l printer for 5520; 1979
- IBM 5258: Ink jet printer for 5520; 1979
- IBM 5262: Floor standing line printer
- IBM 5294: Twinax remote control unit
- IBM 5394: Twinax remote controller (also 5494)
- IBM 6180: Color plotter
- IBM 6186: Color plotter
- IBM 6262: Line Printer
- IBM 6400: Line matrix printer
- IBM 6500: IPDS printer, coax or twinax attached
- IBM 6670: Information Distributor; combination laser printer and photocopier; part of Office System/6; 1979
- IBM 7701: Magnetic Tape Transmiss
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System/6; 1979
- IBM 7701: Magnetic Tape Transmission Terminal; 1960
- IBM 7372: Color plotter, 6 pen, desktop
- IBM 7374: Color plotter
- IBM 7375: Color plotter
- IBM 7350: Image processor, a specialized terminal for scientific and research applications; 1983
- IBM 7400: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Printer
- IBM 7404: Graphic Output
- IBM 7456: Plant floor terminal
- IBM 7900: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Inquiry Station
- IBM 8775: Terminal
- IBM LPFK: Lighted Program Function Keyboard
- IBM XY749: Plotter
- IBM
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gram Function Keyboard
- IBM XY749: Plotter
- IBM XY750: Plotter
Graphics displays
[edit]- IBM 2350: Graphics display system; 1977
- IBM 5081: Color and monochrome display; separate RGB connections, capable of 1280×1024 resolution, up to 21-inch (530 mm) diagonal.
- IBM 5080: Graphics System; for System/370
- IBM 5085: Graphics Processor. Part of IBM 5080 Graphics System for System/370.
- IBM 5088: Graphics Channel Controller. Part of IBM 5080 Graphics System for System/370.
- IBM 6090: High-end
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aphics System for System/370.
- IBM 6090: High-end graphics system for the System/370
- IBM 6153: Advanced monochrome graphics display
- IBM 6154: Advanced color graphics display
- IBM 6155: Extended monochrome graphics display
Data storage units
[edit]Core storage
[edit]- IBM 2360: Processor Storage for the (never shipped) IBM System/360 models 60 and 64
- IBM 2361: Large Capacity Storage for the IBM System/360 models 50, 60, 62, 65, 70, and 75
- IBM 2362: Processor Storage for the (never shipp
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- IBM 2362: Processor Storage for the (never shipped) IBM System/360 models 62, 66, 68 and 70
- IBM 2365: Processor Storage for the IBM System/360 models 65, 67, 75 and 85
- IBM 2385: Processor Storage for the IBM System/360 model 85
- IBM 2395: Processor Storage for the IBM System/360 models 91 and 95
Direct-access storage devices
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lectively called DASD. The IBM 2321 Data Cell is a DASD that used tape as its storage medium. See also history of IBM magnetic disk drives.
- IBM 353: Disk drive for IBM 7030 Stretch
- IBM 1301: IBM 1240/1410/1440/1460/70XX—Disk drive; 1961
- IBM 1302: Disk drive
- IBM 1311: IBM 1240/1401/1410/1440/1450/1460/1620/7010/1710/7740 Disk drive using IBM 1316 disk pack
- IBM 1316: 2,000,000-character removable disk pack for 1311, 2311; 1962
- IBM 1405: Disk drive
- IBM 1742: IBM System Storage DS4500
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Disk drive
- IBM 1742: IBM System Storage DS4500
- IBM 1814: IBM System Storage DS4700
- IBM 1750: IBM System Storage DS6000 Series
- IBM 1815: IBM System Storage DS4800
- IBM 2072: IBM Storwize V3700 (IBM FlashSystem 5000)
- IBM 2073: IBM Storwize V7000 Unified
- IBM 2076: IBM Storwize V7000 (IBM FlashSystem 7200)
- IBM 2078: IBM Storwize V5000
- IBM 2105: Enterprise Storage Server, or ESS, or Shark (utilized 7133)
- IBM 2106: Extender for IBM 2105 Shark
- IBM 2107: IBM System Storage DS8000 S
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