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2105 Shark - IBM 2107: IBM System Storage DS8000 Series - IBM 2301: Drum Storage Unit - IBM 2302: Disk drive - IBM 2303: Drum Storage Unit - IBM 2305-1: Fixed head disk 3.0 MB/s Transfer rate, 5 MB capacity - IBM 2305-2: Fixed head disk 1.5 MB/s Transfer rate, 10 MB capacity - IBM 2310: Cartridge disk drive, used 2315 cartridge. - IBM 2311: Disk drive using IBM 1316 disk pack (removable—7.5 MB) - IBM 2312: Disk drive using IBM 2316 disk pack (removable—28.6 MB) - IBM 2313: Disk facility with 4 d
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ovable—28.6 MB) - IBM 2313: Disk facility with 4 disk drives using IBM 2316 disk pack (removable—28.6 MB) - IBM 2314: Disk subsystem with 9 drives, one spare using IBM 2316 disk pack (removable—28.6 MB) - IBM 2318: Disk facility with 2 disk drives using IBM 2316 disk pack (removable—28.6 MB) - IBM 2319: Disk Facility with 3 disk drives using IBM 2316 disk pack (removable—28.6 MB) - IBM 2316: 28.6 MB Disk pack for 2314 et al. - IBM 2321: Data cell drive. Drive with removable cells containing tape
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drive. Drive with removable cells containing tape strips (400 MB) - IBM 2421: IBM System Storage DS8000 Series with 1 year's warranty - IBM 2422: IBM System Storage DS8000 Series with 2 years' warranty - IBM 2423: IBM System Storage DS8000 Series with 3 years' warranty - IBM 2424: IBM System Storage DS8000 Series with 4 years' warranty - IBM 2810: IBM XIV Storage System (Generations 1 through 3; varies by model) - IBM 2812: IBM XIV Storage System (Generations 1 through 3; varies by model) - IBM
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m (Generations 1 through 3; varies by model) - IBM 2851: IBM Scale-Out Network Attached Storage (SONAS) - IBM 3310: Fixed FBA drive - IBM 3330: Disk drive. (100 MB each spindle, up to 32 spindles per "subsystem"); 1970 - IBM 3336: Disk pack for 3330–1, 3330–2; 1970 - IBM 3330-11: Disk drive. Double the density of 3330–1; 1973. - IBM 3336-11: Disk pack for 3330–11; 1973 - IBM 3333: Disk drive, a variant of 3330 and 3333-11 - IBM 3340: 'Winchester'-type disk drive, removable. Model -4, more?; 1973
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-type disk drive, removable. Model -4, more?; 1973 - IBM 3348: 35 or 70 MB data modules used with IBM 3340 - IBM 3344: Four 3340's simulated with a 3350 HDA under the covers - IBM 3350: Disk drive (317.10 MB—1976) - IBM 3363: Optical disk drive - IBM 3370: FBA drive (used to store microcode and config info for the 3090. Connected through 3092); native DASD for 4331, 4361 (70 MB—1979). - IBM 3375: Disk drive ("The Ugly Duckling" of IBM's DASD devices). 409.8 MB/actuator. First with dual-path acce
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ces). 409.8 MB/actuator. First with dual-path access (via 'D' box) - IBM 3380: Disk drive; 2.46 GB per each 2-drive module (1981), later double- and triple-density versions - IBM 3390: Disk drive; 1, 2, 3 and 9 GB initially; later expanded to 27 GB - IBM 3540: Diskette I/O unit - IBM 3830: Storage control models 1, 2 and 3 - IBM 3850: Mass Storage System (MSS); virtual 3330-1 volumes, each backed up by a pair of cartridges, 1974 - IBM 3830-11: Provided virtual 3330-1 (3330V) drives to the host;
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ovided virtual 3330-1 (3330V) drives to the host; attached staging 3330 and 3350 drives for use by the 3851, 1974 - IBM 3851: Mass Storage Facility. Robot arms retrieving cylindrical helically scanned tape cartridges. - IBM 3880: Dual-channel DASD controller for 3350,3375,3380. 1981. Later models with up to 64MB cache. First hard disk cache in the industry. - IBM 3990: Quad-channel DASD controller for 3390. - IBM 4662: IBM FlashSystem 5200 - IBM 4963: Disk subsystem - IBM 4964: Diskette unit for
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4963: Disk subsystem - IBM 4964: Diskette unit for Series/1 - IBM 4965: Diskette drive and I/O expansion unit - IBM 4966: Diskette magazine unit - IBM 4967: High performance disk subsystem - IBM 5444: Fixed/Removable disk file for System/3 - IBM 5445: Disk Storage for System/3 - IBM 5447: Disk Storage and Control for System/3 - IBM 7133: SSA Disk Enclosure (for RS/6000) - IBM 7300: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Disk Storage - IBM 7320: Drum drive - IBM 9331: 8" Floppy disk drive - IBM 9332: Disk drive; 1986
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8" Floppy disk drive - IBM 9332: Disk drive; 1986 - IBM 9333: Serial Link Disk Subsystem - IBM 9335: Disk subsystem in a set of drawers. For AS/400, System 36/38 or 9370 - IBM 9337: Disk Array Subsystem; 1992 - IBM 9345: Disk Array Subsystem; employed commodity 5¼" hard drives; simulated 3390 hard disks but had a smaller track capacity Magnetic tape storage [edit]- IBM 050: Magnetic Data Inscriber (key operated, records on tape cartridge for IBM 2495 data entry into an IBM System 360)[157] - IB
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2495 data entry into an IBM System 360)[157] - IBM 729: Magnetic tape drive (7 Track—6 data bits & 1 parity bit; 200/556/800 characters/inch) - IBM 2401: Magnetic tape drive (7 Track—6 data bits & 1 parity bit; 200/556/800 characters/inch) - IBM 2401: Magnetic tape drive (9 Track—8 data bits & 1 parity bit; 800/1600 characters/inch) - IBM 2415: Magnetic tape drive (9 Track—8 data bits & 1 parity bit; 800/1600 characters/inch) - IBM 2420: Magnetic tape drive (9 Track—8 data bits & 1 parity bit)
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c tape drive (9 Track—8 data bits & 1 parity bit) - IBM 2440: Magnetic tape drive (9 Track—8 data bits & 1 parity bit) - IBM 2495: Tape Cartridge Reader (reads cartridges prepared on an IBM MT/ST or IBM 050 into an IBM System/360)[157] - IBM 3400-4: Lower density tape - IBM 3400-6: Normal tape - IBM 3410: Magnetic tape drive (9 Track—8 data bits & 1 parity bit); 1971 - IBM 3411: Magnetic tape unit and controller - IBM 3420: Magnetic tape drive (9 Track—8 data bits & 1 parity bit) - IBM 3422: Mag
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Track—8 data bits & 1 parity bit) - IBM 3422: Magnetic tape drive (9 Track—8 data bits & 1 parity bit); 1986 - IBM 3424: Tape unit. Brazil and SA only. - IBM 3430: Top loading tape drive; 1983 - IBM 3440: Magnetic tape drive (9 Track—8 data bits & 1 parity bit) - IBM 3480: Cartridge tape drive; 1984 - IBM 3490: Cartridge tape drive; 1991 - IBM 3494: Enterprise tape library - IBM Virtual Tape Server (VTS): tape virtualization engine for IBM 3494 - IBM 3495: Robotic tape library - IBM 3573 models
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- IBM 3495: Robotic tape library - IBM 3573 models L2U, L3S, F3S: TS3100 Tape Library - IBM 3573 models L4U, L2H, F3H: TS3200 Tape Library - IBM 3576: TS3310 Tape Library - IBM 3577: TS3400 Tape Library - IBM 3580: LTO tape drive - IBM 3584: TS3500 Tape Library - IBM 3584: TS4500 Tape Library - IBM 3588 model F3B: TS1030 Tape Drive; LTO3 - IBM 3588 model F4A: TS1040 Tape Drive; 2007; LTO4; TS2340 is a standalone version. - IBM 3590: tape drive (Magstar) - IBM 3592: TS1120 Tape Drive; model J1A k
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agstar) - IBM 3592: TS1120 Tape Drive; model J1A known as Jaguar in 2004; model E05 in 2007 - IBM 3803: Magnetic tape drive (9 Track—8 data bits & 1 parity bit) - IBM 3954: TS7510 and TS7520 Virtualization Engines - IBM 3954: TS7510 and TS7520 Virtualization Engines - IBM 3956: TS7740 Virtualization Engine; models CC6 and CX6 - IBM 3957: TS7700 Virtualization Engine; model V06 - IBM 4480: Cartridge drives which could be mounted by a robot - IBM 4580: System/88 disk drive - IBM 4581: System/88 di
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580: System/88 disk drive - IBM 4581: System/88 disk drive - IBM 4585: Autoload streaming magnetic tape unit - IBM 4968: Autoload streaming magnetic tape unit - IBM 6157: Streaming tape drive - IBM 7208: 8-mm SCSI tape drive - IBM 7330: Magnetic tape drive (7 Track—6 data bits & 1 parity bit; 200/556 characters/inch) - IBM 7340: Hypertape - IBM 8809: Magnetic tape unit - IBM 9347: Magnetic tape drive (9 Track—8 data bits & 1 parity bit) - IBM 9349: Magnetic tape drive (9 Track—8 data bits & 1 pa
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9: Magnetic tape drive (9 Track—8 data bits & 1 parity bit) Optical storage [edit]- IBM 1350: Photo Image Retrieval System - IBM 1360: Photodigital Storage System (terabit) - IBM 3995: Optical Library (terabyte) Storage networking and virtualization [edit]- IBM 3044: Fiber optic channel extender link - IBM 9034: ESCON/Parallel Converter - IBM 2005: Storage area network (SAN) Fibre Channel switch (OEM from Brocade Communications Systems) - IBM 2029: Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexer (OEM from
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9: Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexer (OEM from Nortel) - IBM 2031: Storage area network (SAN) Fibre Channel switch (OEM from McData) - IBM 2032: Storage area network (SAN) Fibre Channel switch (OEM from McData) - IBM 2053: Storage area network (SAN) Fibre Channel switch (OEM from Cisco) - IBM 2054: Storage area network (SAN) Fibre Channel switch (OEM from Cisco) - IBM 2061: Storage area network (SAN) Fibre Channel switch (OEM from Cisco) - IBM 2062: Storage area network (SAN) Fibre Channel s
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M 2062: Storage area network (SAN) Fibre Channel switch (OEM from Cisco) - IBM 2103-H07: SAN Fibre Channel Hub - IBM 2109: Storage area network (SAN) Fibre Channel switch (OEM from Brocade Communications Systems) - IBM 2498: Storage area network (SAN) Fibre Channel switch (OEM from Brocade Communications Systems) - IBM 2499: Storage area network (SAN) Fibre Channel switch (OEM from Brocade Communications Systems) - IBM 3534: Storage area network (SAN) Fibre Channel switch (OEM from Brocade Commu
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(SAN) Fibre Channel switch (OEM from Brocade Communications Systems) - IBM SAN File System: a software for sharing file systems in SAN - IBM 2145: System Storage SAN Volume Controller (SVC) - IBM 9729: Optical Wavelength Division Multiplexer Coprocessor units [edit]- IBM 2938: Array processor; attach to 2044 (model 1) or 2165 (model 2) - IBM 3092: IBM 3090 Processor controller - IBM 3838: Array processor; 1976 - IBM 4758: PCI Cryptographic Coprocessor - IBM 4764: PCI-X Cryptographic Coprocessor
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essor - IBM 4764: PCI-X Cryptographic Coprocessor - IBM 4765: PCIe Cryptographic Coprocessor - IBM 4767: PCIe Cryptographic Coprocessor (Crypto Express5S [CEX5S] on Z, MTM 4767–002, FC EJ32/EJ33 on Power) - IBM 4768: PCIe Cryptographic Coprocessor (Crypto Express6S [CEX6S] on Z) - IBM 4769: PCIe Cryptographic Coprocessor (Crypto Express7S [CEX7S] on Z) Channels and input/output control units [edit]- IBM 2820: Drum Storage Control Unit for 2301 Drum Storage Units - IBM 2821: Control unit (for 254
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um Storage Units - IBM 2821: Control unit (for 2540 Reader/Punch and 1403 Printer) - IBM 2822: Paper Tape Reader Control - IBM 2835: Control unit model 1 (for 2305-1 Disk) - IBM 2835: Control unit model 2 (for 2305-2 Disk) - IBM 2841: DASD Control unit (for 2311, 2302, 2303, 2321 and 7320) - IBM 2846: Channel controller for System/360 Model 67 - IBM 2860: Selector Channel (for SYS/360 2065 & above, 370/165, 168 and 195) - IBM 2870: Multiplex Channel (for SYS/360 2065 & above, 370/165, 168 and 19
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nel (for SYS/360 2065 & above, 370/165, 168 and 195) - IBM 2880: Block Multiplex Channel (for 360/85 and 195, 370/165, 168, 195) - IBM 2914: Switching Unit (for manually switching channels between central processing units)[158] - IBM 3088: Multisystem channel communications unit - IBM 3172: LAN Interconnect Controller (or Nways Interconnect Controller) - IBM 3814: Switching Management System[159] - IBM 4959: I/O expansion unit - IBM 4987: Programmable communication subsystem - IBM 5085: Graphics
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mable communication subsystem - IBM 5085: Graphics Processor. Part of IBM 5080 Graphics System. - IBM 5088: Graphics Channel Controller. Part of IBM 5080 Graphics System. - IBM 5209: 5250-3270 link protocol converter - IBM 7299: Active Star Hub for twinax terminals - IBM 7426: Terminal interface unit - IBM 7621: Tape Control - IBM 7909: Data Channel - IBM 8102: Storage and I/O unit for 8100 Information System Data communications devices [edit]- IBM 3270 - IBM 3178: Display station for IBM 3270 -
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BM 3270 - IBM 3178: Display station for IBM 3270 - IBM 3179: Display station (color or graphics) for IBM 3270 - IBM 3180: Monochrome display station, configurable to 80 columns (24, 32 or 43 rows), 132 columns (27 rows) - IBM 3191: Monochrome display station - IBM 3192G: Terminal. 24 or 32 lines. Graphics. - IBM 3193: Display station - IBM 3194: Advanced function color display - IBM 3196: Display station - IBM 3197: Color display work station - IBM 3279: Color graphic terminal; 1979 - IBM 3290:
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BM 3279: Color graphic terminal; 1979 - IBM 3290: Gas panel display terminal with 62x160 screen configurable with one to four logical screens, each of which could be further subdivided into partitions under software control; 1983 - IBM 3174: 3270 Subsystem controller - IBM 3271: Remote 3270 control unit - IBM 3272: Local 3270 control unit - IBM 3274: 3270 Control unit - IBM 3275: Display station - IBM 3276: 3270 Control unit display station - IBM 3277: Terminal - IBM 3278: Display station - IBM
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3277: Terminal - IBM 3278: Display station - IBM 3299: 3270 Terminal Multiplexer - IBM 1009: IBM 1401/1440/1414/1460 Data Transmission Unit - IBM 1013: Card Transmission Terminal[6] - IBM 1015: Inquiry/Display Terminal[160][161][162] - IBM 2210: NWays Multiprotocol Router (router) - IBM 2217: NWays Multiprotocol Concentrator[163] - IBM 2250: Vector Graphics Display Terminal - IBM 2260: CRT Terminal - IBM 2265: Display Station - IBM 2701: Data Adapter Unit (communication controller) - IBM 2702:
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apter Unit (communication controller) - IBM 2702: Transmission Control (communication controller) - IBM 2703: Transmission Control (communication controller) - IBM 2740: Typewriter communication terminal; 1965 - IBM 2741: Typewriter communication terminal; 1965 - IBM 2770: Data Communications System; 1969 - IBM 2772: Multi-Purpose Control Unit: 1969 - IBM 2922: Programmable terminal; 1972 - IBM 2840: Display unit - IBM 3101: ASCII display station - IBM 3102: Thermal printer for attachment to IBM
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- IBM 3102: Thermal printer for attachment to IBM 3101, 3151, 3161, etc. - IBM 3104: Display station for attachment to IBM 5250 - IBM 2840: Display Control Unit Model I for 2250 Model-II Analog Displays - IBM 2840: Display Control Unit Model II for 2250 Model III Analog Displays - IBM 2848: Display Controller (for 2260) - IBM 3151: ASCII display station - IBM 3161: ASCII display station - IBM 3163: ASCII display station - IBM 3164: ASCII color display station - IBM 3192: Monochrome display stat
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isplay station - IBM 3192: Monochrome display station, configurable to 80 columns (24, 32 or 43 rows), 132 columns (27 rows). Record and playback keystrokes function. All configuration done through keyboard. - IBM 3486: 3487, 3488 "Info Window" twinax displays - IBM 3735: Programmable Buffered Terminal - IBM 3767: Communication terminal - IBM 3780: Data communications terminal; 1972 - IBM 3781: Card Punch (optional) - IBM 3770: Data Communication system. All Terminals came with integrated desk -
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system. All Terminals came with integrated desk - IBM 3771: Communication Terminal Models 1, 2 and 3 - IBM 3773: Communication Terminal Models 1, P1, 2, P2, 3 and P3 - IBM 3774: Communication Terminal Models 1, P1, 2 and P2 - IBM 3775: Communication Terminal Models 1 and P1 - IBM 3776: Communication Terminal Models 1 and - IBM 3777: Communication Terminal Model 1 - IBM 3783: Card Attachment Unit, attached 2502 or 3521 to any 3770 terminal except 3777 - IBM 3784: Line Printer, optional second pr
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3777 - IBM 3784: Line Printer, optional second printer for the 3774 - IBM 7740: Communication control unit; 1963 - IBM 7750: Transmission Control Unit[NB 1] - IBM 3704: Communication Controller - IBM 3705: Communication Controller - IBM 3708: Network control unit - IBM 3710: Network Controller - IBM 3720: Communication Controller - IBM 3721: Expansion unit for IBM 3720 - IBM 3724: Controller - IBM 3725: Communication Controller - IBM 3728: Communication control matrix switch - IBM 3745: High-sp
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nication control matrix switch - IBM 3745: High-speed communication controller; 1988. Model -410, more? - IBM 3746: Multiprotocol Controller - IBM 5250: CRT terminal; 1977 - IBM 5251: Display Station - IBM 5252: Dual display CRT terminal; 1978 - IBM 7171: ASCII Device Attachment Control Unit (S/370 Channel-attached protocol converter for mapping ASCII display screens to IBM 3270 format) Power supply/distribution units [edit]Modems [edit]- IBM 3833: Modem; 1985 - IBM 3834: Modem; 1985 - IBM 3863:
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3: Modem; 1985 - IBM 3834: Modem; 1985 - IBM 3863: Modem - IBM 3864: Modem - IBM 3865: Modem - IBM 3868: Rack-mounted modem - IBM 5810: Limited-distance multi-modem enclosure (for 5811 and 5812) - IBM 5811: Limited-distance modem - IBM 5812: Limited-distance modem - IBM 5841: 1,200-bit/s modem - IBM 5842: 2,400-bit/s modem; 1986 - IBM 5865: Modem - IBM 5866: Modem - IBM 5868: Rack mounted modem Magnetic ink and optical readers [edit]- IBM 1210: Magnetic character-reader/sorter; 1959 - IBM 1219:
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agnetic character-reader/sorter; 1959 - IBM 1219: Reader/sorter (to sort things like postal orders); 1961[164] - IBM 1230: Test Scoring[134] - IBM 1231: Optical Mark Page Reader[134] - IBM 1232: Optical Mark Page Reader[134] - IBM 1255: Magnetic Character Reader - IBM 1259: Magnetic Character Reader - IBM 1270: Optical Reader Sorter - IBM 1275: Optical Reader Sorter - IBM 1285: IBM 1401/1440/1460/Sys360 Optical Reader for printed numbers[134] - IBM 1287: S/360 Optical Reader for handwritten numb
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BM 1287: S/360 Optical Reader for handwritten numbers[165] - IBM 1288: S/360 Optical Page Reader for hand written numbers and OCR-A Font[134] - IBM 1412: Magnetic Character Reader - IBM 1418: IBM 1401/1460/Sys360—Optical Reader[134] - IBM 1419: IBM 1401/1410/Sys360—Magnetic Character Reader[134] - IBM 1428: IBM 1401/1460/Sys360—Optical Reader[134] - IBM 1975: Optical Page Reader (Used at SSA from 1965 to 1977) - IBM 2956-2: Optical Mark/Hole Reader - IBM 2956-3: Optical Mark/Hole Reader - IBM 29
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er - IBM 2956-3: Optical Mark/Hole Reader - IBM 2956-5: Multi-Pocket MCR Reader Sorter (RPQ W19976) - IBM 3881: Optical Mark Reader - IBM 3886: Optical Character Reader - IBM 3890: Document processor - IBM 3897: Image capture system - IBM 3898: Image processor Other [edit]- IBM 3117: Image scanner - IBM 3118: Image scanner - IBM 4577: System/88 expansion cabinet - IBM 4993: Series/1-S/370 termination enclosure - IBM 4997: Rack enclosure - IBM 7170: Device attachment control unit[166] - IBM 7770:
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0: Device attachment control unit[166] - IBM 7770: Audio Response Unit[134] - IBM 7772: Audio Response Unit - IBM 9037: Sysplex Timer IBM PC components and peripherals [edit]- IBM 2215: 15" Multisync Color Monitor with Digital Controls 65 kHz for Asia Pacific - IBM 4707: Monochrome monitor for Wheelwriter word processor - IBM 5144: PC convertible monochrome display - IBM 5145: PC convertible color display - IBM 5151: IBM PC Display—Monochrome (green) CRT monitor, designed for MDA (1981) - IBM 51
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een) CRT monitor, designed for MDA (1981) - IBM 5152: IBM PC Graphics Printer (technically this was an Epson MX-80 dot matrix printer (1979), but it was IBM-labelled (1981) - IBM 5153: IBM PC Color Display—CRT monitor, designed for CGA (1983) - IBM 5154: IBM Enhanced Color Display—for EGA (1984) - IBM 5161: Expansion Unit for the IBM PC, a second chassis that was connected via ISA bus extender and receiver cards and a 60-pin cable connector; the Expansion Unit had its own power supply with enoug
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Expansion Unit had its own power supply with enough wattage to drive up to two hard drives (the IBM 5150's original power supply was insufficient for hard drives)[167] (1981–1987?) - IBM 5173: PC Network baseband extender - IBM 5175: IBM Professional Graphics Controller (PGC, PGA) (1984) - IBM 5181: Personal Computer Compact Printer - IBM 5182: Personal Computer Color Printer - IBM 5201: Quietwriter Printer Model 2 - IBM 5202: Quietwriter III printer - IBM 6312: PS/ValuePoint Color Display - IBM
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nter - IBM 6312: PS/ValuePoint Color Display - IBM 6314: PS/ValuePoint Color Display - IBM 6317: Color display - IBM 6319: PS/ValuePoint Color Display - IBM 6324: Color display - IBM 6325: Color display - IBM 6327: Color display - IBM 8503: Monochrome monitor for PC - IBM 8507: PS/2 monochrome display - IBM 8512: PS/2 color display - IBM 8513: PS/2 color display - IBM 8514: PS/2 large color display - IBM 8514/A: Display adaptor - IBM T220/T221 LCD monitors: 9503 Ultra-high resolution monitor - I
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D monitors: 9503 Ultra-high resolution monitor - IBM 9521: Monitor - IBM 9524: Monitor - IBM 9525: Monitor - IBM 9527: Monitor - IBM E74: CRT monitor, ca 2001 - IBM E74M: CRT monitor with built-in speakers and microphone (model no. 6517-U7N) ca 2001 - IBM PC keyboard (84 keys)(1981) - IBM PC keyboard (101 keys) Enhanced (1984) - Monochrome Display Adapter (MDA) - Color Graphics Adapter (CGA) - Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA) - Professional Graphics controller (PGC) - Multicolor Graphics Adapter
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cs controller (PGC) - Multicolor Graphics Adapter (MCGA) - Video Graphics Array (VGA) - Micro Channel architecture (MCA): 32-bit expansion bus for PS/2 - Mwave - IBM Deskstar, Travelstar and Ultrastar series of hard disk drives for desktops and laptops, respectively (Acquired by hard disk drive division of Hitachi) Embedded systems, application-specific machines/systems [edit]Airline reservation systems [edit]- Deltamatic: Delta Air Lines reservations system - PANAMAC: Pan American World Airways
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tions system - PANAMAC: Pan American World Airways reservations system - Programmed Airline Reservations System (PARS): airline reservations system - Sabre: reservations system, originally used by American Airlines - IBM 9081: airlines version of the 3081 - IBM 9083: airlines version of the 3083 - IBM 9190: airlines version of the 3090 Bank and finance [edit]- IBM 801: Proof Machine[26] - IBM 802: Proof Machine, 24 pockets[4] - IBM 803: Proof Machine, 32 pockets; 1949 to 1981, a product for 32 y
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hine, 32 pockets; 1949 to 1981, a product for 32 years![4][168] - IBM 1201: Proof Inscriber. Proofing machine that was also an inscriber[4] - IBM 1202: Utility Inscriber, an electric type-writer, used to inscribe documents with magnetic ink[169] - IBM 1203: Unit Inscriber (keyoperated, print on checks, etc. with magnetic ink)[6] - IBM 1206: Unit Inscriber (CMC-7 encoder) - IBM 1240: Banking system; 1963 - IBM 1260: Electronic Inscriber (keyoperated for proving deposits, sorting and listing of ch
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ed for proving deposits, sorting and listing of checks)[6] - IBM 1420: High-speed Bank Transit System; 1962 - IBM 1450: Data Processing System for small banks; 1968 - IBM 2730: Transaction validation terminal; 1971 - IBM 2984: Cash dispensing terminal; 1972 - IBM 3600: Finance Communication System; 1973 - IBM 3601: Branch Controller - IBM 3602: Branch Controller - IBM 3604: Teller Terminal (Keyboard/Magnetic Swipe/Display/Optional PINpad) - IBM 3606: Teller Terminal (Keyboard/Magnetic Swipe/Disp
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606: Teller Terminal (Keyboard/Magnetic Swipe/Display) - IBM 3608: Printer with Keyboard and Display - IBM 3609: Printer - IBM 3610: Document Printer - IBM 3611: Passbook Printer - IBM 3612: Document/Passbook Printer - IBM 3613: Journal Printer - IBM 3614: Automatic teller machine (ATM aka CTF); 1973 - IBM 3615: Administrative Printer - IBM 3616: Journal Printer - IBM 3618: Administrative Line Printer (155 lpm, first IBM band printer) - IBM 3619: Line Printer ('Australian' administrative printer
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Line Printer ('Australian' administrative printer version) - IBM 3620: Magnetic Stripe Reader Encoder and Journal/Document Printer - IBM 3621: Statement Printer with Magnetic Stripe Reader and optional Keyboard/PINpad - IBM 3624: Through-the-wall ATM; 1979 - IBM 3670: Brokerage communications system; 1971 - IBM 3895: Deposit processing system; 1978 - IBM 4700: Branch Banking Equipment; 1981 - IBM 4701: Branch Controller (8" floppy disc) - IBM 4702: Branch Controller (5¼" HD floppy disc; hard di
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02: Branch Controller (5¼" HD floppy disc; hard disc) - IBM 4704: Teller Terminal (Keyboard/Magnetic Swipe/Display/Optional PINpad) - IBM 4710: Journal/Cutform Printer - IBM 4712: Journal/Cutform Printer - IBM 4713: Verification Printer - IBM 4715: Printer - IBM 4720: Cutform/Passbook Printer - IBM 4722: Passbook Printer - IBM 4723: Document Processor - IBM 4730: Counter-style Personal Banking Machine (PBM); 1983 - IBM 4731: In-lobby PBM; 1983 - IBM 4732: In-lobby PBM; 1987 - IBM 4736: Cash-only
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IBM 4732: In-lobby PBM; 1987 - IBM 4736: Cash-only PBM - IBM 4737: Self-service transaction station - IBM 4781: Table Top ATM; 1991 (re-badged Diebold 1060) - IBM 4782: In-lobby ATM; 1991 (re-badged Diebold 1062) - IBM 4783: Cash-only ATM; 1991 (re-badged Diebold 1064) - IBM 4785: Exterior ATM; 1991 (re-badged Diebold 1072) - IBM 4786: Exterior Cash-only ATM; 1991 (re-badged Diebold 1071) - IBM 4787: Exterior Drive-up ATM; 1991 (re-badged Diebold 1073) - IBM 4788: Exterior Self-standing Cash-onl
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1073) - IBM 4788: Exterior Self-standing Cash-only ATM; 1991 (re-badged Diebold 1074) - IBM 4789: Cash-only ATM; 1991 (re-badged Diebold 1063) - IBM 5922: Low-speed magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) Reader - IBM 5995: Branch Controller Computer-aided drafting (CAD) [edit]- IBM 7361: Fastdraft System; 1982, a low-cost drafting system using a light pen and a CRT screen[170][171] - IBM 7361: Graphics Processor Unit - IBM 3251: Graphics Display Station Model 2 Word processing [edit]- IBM MT
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lay Station Model 2 Word processing [edit]- IBM MT/ST: Magnetic Tape/Selectric Typewriter; 1964 - IBM MC/ST: Magnetic Card/Selectric Typewriter (Mag Card); 1969 - IBM Displaywriter System; 1980[172] - IBM Office System/6 - IBM 6/420: stand-alone information processing unit; part of the Office System/6; 1978 - IBM 6/430: information processor; part of the Office System/6; 1977 - IBM 6/440: information processor; part of the Office System/6; 1977 - IBM 6/442: information processor; part of the Off
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IBM 6/442: information processor; part of the Office System/6; 1978 - IBM 6/450: information processor; part of the Office System/6; 1977 - IBM 6/452: information processor; part of the Office System/6; 1978 Other document processing [edit]- IBM 1282: Optical reader card punch [174] - IBM 3740: Data entry system; 1973 - IBM 3741: Data Station Models 1 and 2, Programmable Work Stations Models 3 and 4 - IBM 3742: Dual Data Station - IBM 3713: Printer - IBM 3715: Printer - IBM 3717: Printer - IBM
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ter - IBM 3715: Printer - IBM 3717: Printer - IBM 3747: Data Converter - IBM 3694: Document Processor; 1980 - IBM 3881: Optical Mark Reader; 1972 - IBM 3886: Optical Character Reader; 1972 - IBM 3890: Document Processor; 1973 - IBM 3891: Document Processor; 1989 - IBM 3892: Document Processor; 1987 - IBM 3895: Document Reader/Inscriber; 1977 - IBM 5321: Mag Card Unit for System/32; 1976 - IBM 6640: Document printer; 1976; in 1977 reassigned being part of the Office System/6 - IBM 9370: Document
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part of the Office System/6 - IBM 9370: Document reproducer; 1966 Educational [edit]- IBM 1500: Computer-assisted instruction system; 1966[175] - IBM 1510: Display Console - IBM 1512: Image Projector Government: avionics, computation, command and control, and space systems [edit]- IBM Relay Calculator: aka The IBM Pluggable Sequence Relay Calculator (Aberdeen Machine), 1944 [59][60] - IBM NORC: Naval Ordnance Research Calculator; 1954 - AN/FSQ-7: computer for the Semi-Automatic Ground Environme
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: computer for the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment; 1959 (IBM had the manufacturing contract.) - IBM 728: Magnetic Tape Reader/Recorder (7 Track—6 data bits & 1 synchronization bit; 248 characters/inch) - AN/FSQ-8 Combat Control Central: variant of the AN/FSQ-7 - AN/FSQ-31V: US Air Force Command and Control Data Processing Element for SACCS; 1959–1960 - IBM 4020: IBM id for the AN/FSQ-31V[176] - AN/FSQ-32: SAGE Solid State Computer - IBM 2361: NASA's Manned Spacecraft Center IBM 7094 II Core S
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NASA's Manned Spacecraft Center IBM 7094 II Core Storage Unit (524288—36-bit words); 1964[137] - ASC-15 Titan II Guidance Computer - Gemini Guidance Computer[177] - Saturn Guidance Computer[178] - Saturn instrument unit[179] - IBM System/4 Pi: avionics computers; military and NASA; 1967 - IBM RAD6000: Radiation-hardened single board computer, based on the IBM RISC Single Chip CPU - ASCI White Supercomputer: Built as stage three of the Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative (ASCI) started by
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Strategic Computing Initiative (ASCI) started by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Nuclear Security Administration - IBM 7950: Cryptanalytic computer using 7030 as CPU; 1962 (Harvest) - IBM 9020: for FAA and one system for the UK CAA. - IBM 7201: enhanced 2065 (S/360-65) used as a Computing Element (CE) in the IBM 9020 complex - IBM 7231: enhanced 2050 (S/360-50) used as an Input Output Control Element (IOCE) in the IBM 9020 complex - IBM 7251: 512KiB (byte = 8 bits + P) core Stora
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- IBM 7251: 512KiB (byte = 8 bits + P) core Storage Element (SE) used in the IBM 9020 complex - IBM 7289-02: Peripheral Adapter Module (PAM) used in the IBM 9020D complex - IBM 7289-04: Display Element (DE) used in the IBM 9020E complex - IBM 7262: System Console (SC) used in the IBM 9020D complex - IBM 7265: Configuration Console (CC) used in the IBM 9020E complex Industry and manufacturing [edit]- IBM 357: Data Collection system; 1959 - IBM 013: Badge Punch - IBM 024/026: Card Punch (81 col)
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3: Badge Punch - IBM 024/026: Card Punch (81 col) - IBM 357: Input Station (Badge and/or serial card reader) - IBM 358: Input Control Unit - IBM 360: Clock Read-Out Control - IBM 361: Read-Out Clock - IBM 372: Manual Entry - IBM 373: Punch Switch - IBM 374: Cartridge Reader - IBM 1001: Data transmission system; 1960[183] - IBM 1030: Data Collection system; 1963 - IBM 1031: Input Station. - IBM 1032: Digital Time Unit. - IBM 1033: Printer. - IBM 1034: Card Punch - IBM 1035: Badge Reader - IBM 105
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034: Card Punch - IBM 1035: Badge Reader - IBM 1050: Data Communications System; 1963 - IBM 1026: Transmission Control Unit[6] - IBM 1051: Central Control Unit - IBM 1052: Printer-Keyboard, based on Selectric mechanism - IBM 1053: Console Printer, based on Selectric mechanism - IBM 1054: Paper Tape Reader - IBM 1055: Paper Tape Punch - IBM 1057: Punched Card Output[6] - IBM 1058: Printing Card Punch Output[6] - IBM 1092: Programmed Keyboard (keyboard storage for input to 1050)[6] - IBM 1093: Pro
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oard storage for input to 1050)[6] - IBM 1093: Programmed Keyboard (used in tandem with 1092 for transmission to 24/26 or 7770) - IBM 1060: Data Communications System - IBM 1026: Transmission Control Unit - IBM 1070: Process Communication System; 1964 - IBM 1026: IBM 1030/1050/1060/1070 Transmission Control Unit - IBM 1071: Terminal Control Unit - IBM 1072: Terminal Multiplexer - IBM 1073: Latching Contact Operate Model 1 - IBM 1073: Counter Terminal Model 2 - IBM 1073: Digital-Pulse Converter M
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inal Model 2 - IBM 1073: Digital-Pulse Converter Model 3 - IBM 1074: Binary Display - IBM 1075: Decimal Display - IBM 1076: Manual Binary Input - IBM 1077: Manual Decimal Input - IBM 1078: Pulse Counter - IBM 1080: Data Acquisition System[6] - IBM 1710: Control system based on IBM 1620; 1961[6][184] - IBM 1720: Control system based on IBM 1620; 1961 - IBM 1800: Process control variant of the IBM 1130; 1964[185] - IBM 2790: Data Communications System; 1969 - IBM 3630: Plant Communications System;
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tem; 1969 - IBM 3630: Plant Communications System; 1978 - IBM 3730: Distributed office communication system; 1978 - IBM Series/1: brand name for process control computers; 1976[186] - IBM 5010: System/7 processor; industrial control; 1970 - IBM 5230: Data Collection system;[189] - IBM 5275: Direct Numerical Control Station; 1973 - IBM 5531: Industrial computer for plant environments; 1984 - IBM 5937: Industrial Terminal; 1976 - IBM 7531: Industrial computer; 1985 - IBM 7532: Industrial computer;
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al computer; 1985 - IBM 7532: Industrial computer; 1985 - IBM 7535: Industrial robotic system; 1982 - IBM 7552: Industrial computer; 1986 - IBM 7565: Industrial robotic system; 1982 - IBM 7700: Data Acquisition System, not marketed; 1964 - IBM 9003: Industrial computer; 1985 Medical/science/lab equipment [edit]- IBM 2991: Blood cell separator; 1972; model 2 1976 - IBM 2997: Blood cell separator; 1977 - IBM 5880: Electrocardiograph system; 1978 - IBM 9630: Gas chromograph; 1985[190] Research/adve
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IBM 9630: Gas chromograph; 1985[190] Research/advertising (not product) machines [edit]- IBM Columbia Difference Tabulator: 1931[191] - IBM ASCC: Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (aka. Harvard Mark I); 1944 - IBM SSEC: Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator; 1948[192] - IBM Deep Blue: Chess playing computer developed for 1997 match with Garry Kasparov - IBM Watson: An artificially intelligent computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language, specifically develop
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ns posed in natural language, specifically developed to answer questions on the quiz show Jeopardy!.[193] Retail/point-of-sale (POS) [edit]- IBM 3650: Retail Store System; 1973 - IBM 3660: Supermarket System; 1973 - IBM 4610: SureMark Retail Printer[195] - IBM 4683: PC Based Retail System; 1987 - IBM 4693: PC Based Retail System - IBM 4694: PC Based Retail System - IBM SurePOS 300: Cost effective PC Based Retail System[196] - IBM SurePOS 500: All in one PC Based Retail System[197] - IBM SurePOS
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in one PC Based Retail System[197] - IBM SurePOS 700: High performance PC Based Retail System[198] - IBM SureOne: PC Based Retail System - AnyPlace POS: Customer touch screen kiosk[199] - BART (Bay Area Rapid Transport) fare collection machines; 1972[200] Telecommunications [edit]- International Time Recording Co. Series 970: Telephone System (1930s)[67] - SAIS (Semi-Automatic Intercept System): Added automated custom intercept messages to the Bell System's operator-based centralized intercept
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ell System's operator-based centralized intercept system, using a computer-controlled magnetic drum audio playback medium. Late 1960s. - IBM 1750: Switching System - IBM 1755: Operator station - IBM 2750: Switching System - IBM 3750: Switching System - IBM 3755: Operator Desk - IBM 8750: Business Communications System (ROLM) - IBM 9750: Business Communications System (ROLM) - IBM 9751: CBX: Main component of 9750 system - IBM Simon: Smartphone; 1994 Unclassified [edit]- IBM TouchMobile a hand-he
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994 Unclassified [edit]- IBM TouchMobile a hand-held computer announced in 1993[201] Computer software [edit]Some software listings are for software families, not products (Fortran was not a product; Fortran H was a product). Some IBM software products were distributed free (no charge for the software itself, a common practice early in the industry). The term "Program Product" was used by IBM to denote that the software is generally available[NB 2] at an additional charge.[202] Prior to June 196
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2] at an additional charge.[202] Prior to June 1969, the majority of software packages written by IBM were available at no charge to IBM customers; with the June 1969 announcement, new software not designated as "System Control Programming" became Program Products, although existing non-system software remained available for free.[202] Operating systems [edit]- AIX, IBM's family of proprietary UNIX OS's (Advanced Interactive eXecutive) on multiple platforms - BPS/360 (Basic Programming Support/3
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e platforms - BPS/360 (Basic Programming Support/360) - BOS/360 (Basic Operating System/360) - TOS/360 (Tape Operating System/360) - DM2, Disk Monitor System Version 2 for the IBM 1130 - DOS/360 (Disk Operating System/360) - DOS/VS (Disk Operating System/Virtual Storage—370), virtual memory successor to DOS/360 - DOS/VSE (Virtual Storage Extended—370, 4300) - VSE/AF (VSE/Advanced Functions) enhancements to DOS/VSE - VSE/SP (VSE/System Package), integrates DOS/VSE, VSE/AF and other products, repl
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ntegrates DOS/VSE, VSE/AF and other products, replaces SSX/VSE - VSE/ESA (Virtual Storage Extended/Enterprise System Architecture), replaces VSE/SP - z/VSE for z/Architecture - DPCX (Distributed Processing Control eXecutive) for IBM 8100 - DPPX (Distributed Processing Programming eXecutive) for IBM 8100 and, later, the ES/9370 - CPF (Control Program Facility) for the System/38 - IBM i, previously i5/OS and OS/400, successor to CPF for AS/400, IBM Power Systems, and PureSystems - IBSYS/IBJOB (IBM
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Power Systems, and PureSystems - IBSYS/IBJOB (IBM 7090/94 operating system) - IX/370 An IBM proprietary UNIX OS (Interactive eXecutive for IBM System/370) - Model 44 Programming System for the System/360 Model 44 - OS/360 (Operating System/360 for IBM System/360) - OS/VS1 (Operating System—Virtual Storage 1) for IBM System/370, virtual memory successor to MFT - OS/VS2 (Operating System—Virtual Storage 2) for IBM System/370, virtual memory successor to MVT - SVS: Release 1 (Single Virtual Storag
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sor to MVT - SVS: Release 1 (Single Virtual Storage) - MVS: Release 2–3.8 (Multiple Virtual address Spaces) - MVS/370 (OS/VS2 2.0-3.8, MVS/SE, MVS/SP V1) - MVS/SE: MVS System Extensions - Release 1: based on OS/VS2 R3.7 plus selectable units - Release 2: based on OS/VS2 R3.8 plus selectable units - MVS/SP V1: MVS/System Product, replacement for MVS/SE - MVS/SE: MVS System Extensions - MVS/XA (Multiple Virtual Systems—Extended Architecture): MVS/SP V2 - MVS/ESA (Multiple Virtual Systems—Enterpris
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P V2 - MVS/ESA (Multiple Virtual Systems—Enterprise Systems Architecture) - MVS/SP V3 - MVS/ESA SP V4 - MVS/ESA SP V5 - MVS/370 (OS/VS2 2.0-3.8, MVS/SE, MVS/SP V1) - OS/390, successor to MVS/ESA for IBM System/390 - z/OS, successor to OS/390 for z/Architecture and, up through Version 1.5, System/390 - OS/2 (Operating System/2) for the IBM PS/2 and other x86 systems - PC DOS (Personal Computer Disk Operating System) - System Support Program for System/34, System/36 - Transaction Processing Facili
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stem/34, System/36 - Transaction Processing Facility (TPF), formerly IBM Airline Control Program (ACP) - z/TPF, successor to TPF - TSS/360 (Time Sharing System, a failed predecessor to VM/CMS, intended for the IBM System/360 Model 67) - CP-67 May refer to either a package for the 360/67 or only to the Control program of that package. - CP/CMS Another name for the CP-67 package for the 360/67; predecessor to VM. - VM, sometimes called VM/CMS (Virtual Machine/Conversational Monitor System) Success
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ual Machine/Conversational Monitor System) Successor systems to CP-67 for the S/370 and later machines. First appeared as Virtual Machine Facility/370 and most recently as z/VM. - VM/SE Virtual Machine/System Extension, also known as System Extension Program Product (SEPP). An enhancement to Virtual Machine Facility/370, replaced by VM/SP. - VM/BSE Virtual Machine/Basic System Extension, also known as Basic System Extension Program Product (BSEPP). An enhancement to Virtual Machine Facility/370,
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). An enhancement to Virtual Machine Facility/370, providing some of the facilities of VM/se, replaced by VM/SP. - VM/SP Virtual Machine/System Product, replacing VM/SE and the base for all future VM versions. - VM/XA Virtual Machine/Extended Architecture 31-bit VM - VM/XA MA (Virtual machine/Extended architecture Migration Aid) - VM/XA SF (Virtual Machine/Extended Architecture Systems Facility), successor to VM/XA MA - VM/XA SP (Virtual Machine/Extended Architecture Systems Product), successor
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Extended Architecture Systems Product), successor to VM/XA SF - VM/ESA (Virtual Machine/Enterprise System Architecture), successor to VM/XA - z/VM, successor to VM/ESA - 4690 OS (retail) Utilities and languages [edit]- A20 handler for the PC (address line 20 handler) - Ada - ALGOL 60 - ALGOL F compiler for OS/360 - APL - Autocoder macro assemblers for various machines, with nothing in common but the name - COBOL - IBM COBOL compilers - IBM Compilers (formerly VisualAge compilers (C/C++, Fortran,
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ers (formerly VisualAge compilers (C/C++, Fortran, Java, et al.)) - CSP (Cross System Product) - Document Composition Facility (DCF) A package that contains SCRIPT/VS, the GML Starter Set (GMLSS) and supporting files. - Eclipse an IDE - EGL (Enterprise Generation Language) - FARGO (Fourteen-o-one Automatic Report Generation Operation). Predecessor of RPG for the IBM 1401 - FAP assembler for the IBM 709, 7090, and 7094 (FORTRAN Assembly Program) - FORTRAN (originally developed by IBM for the 704)
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FORTRAN (originally developed by IBM for the 704) (FORmula TRANslator) - Generalized Markup Language (GML) A document markup language, part of Document Composition Facility (DCF) - BookMaster An enhanced version of the GML Starter Set (GMLSS) in DCF - BookManager BUILD/MVS and BookManager BUILD/VM An enhanced version of BookMaster. - IBM Information Access Gave customers access to the Retain and PTF databases, circa 1981 - ISPF Interactive System Productivity Facility. An IDE for MVS and z/OS s
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m Productivity Facility. An IDE for MVS and z/OS systems - JCL batch job language for OS/360 and successors - JES1, JES2 and JES3, job entry and spooling subsystems - MAP (Macro Assembly Program in the IBJOB component of IBSYS) - Pascal - PL/I (Programming Language/One) - PL/S (Programming Language/Systems), originally named BSL (Basic Systems Language), later PL/AS, PL/X - POWER spooler for DOS/360 and successors (Program Output Writers and Execution Readers) - REXX scripting language (REstruct
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ution Readers) - REXX scripting language (REstructured eXtended eXecutor) - RPG (Report Program Generator) - SOAP (Symbolic Optimal Assembly Program for IBM 650) - Script A document markup language - SCRIPT component of CP/CMS - SCRIPT/370 - SCRIPT/VS Component of Document Composition Facility (DCF) - SCRIPT/PC A subset of SCRIPT running under PC DOS - SPS (Symbolic Programming System). An assembler[NB 3] for IBM 1401 or IBM 1620 systems, less capable than Autocoder - VFU (Vocabulary File Utilit
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pable than Autocoder - VFU (Vocabulary File Utility) for IBM 7772[203] - XEDIT an editor for VM/CMS systems Middleware and applications [edit]IBM distributes its diverse collection of software products over several brands; mainly: - IBM's own branding for many software products originally developed in-house; - Lotus: collaboration and communication; - Rational: software development and maintenance; - Tivoli: management, operations, and Cloud; - WebSphere: Internet. - Watson Main article: IBM Wat
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ebSphere: Internet. - Watson Main article: IBM Watson - Watsonx Main article: IBM Watsonx - 9PAC Report generator for the IBM 7090 (709 PACkage) - IBM Administrative Terminal System (ATS) Online Text Entry, Editing, Processing, Storage and Retrieval - IBM Advanced Text Management System (ATMS) A CICS-based successor to ATS, ATMS served as the text entry system for STorage And Retrieval System (STAIRS) - IBM Assistant Series (Filing Assistant, Reporting Assistant, Graphing Assistant, Writing Assi
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orting Assistant, Graphing Assistant, Writing Assistant and Planning Assistant) - IBM Audio Distribution System - IBM BS12 (IBM Business System 12) - IBM CICS (Customer Information Control System) - IBM CICS Transaction Gateway - IBM CICS Web interpreter, IBM OD390 - IBM Cloudscape Pure Java Database Server. Now open source Apache Derby - IBM Cognos Business Intelligence Business Intelligence Suite - IBM Concurrent Copy, backup software - IBM Content Manager OnDemand (CMOD)[204] - IBM Db2 Relati
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tent Manager OnDemand (CMOD)[204] - IBM Db2 Relational DBMS (DataBase 2) - IBM DB2 Content Manager - IBM DB2 Document Manager - IBM DB2 Records Manager - IBM Deep Computing Visualization for Linux V1.2 - IBM DISOSS Distributed Office Support System - IBM Document Composition Facility (DCF);[205] includes SCRIPT/VS - IBM Document Library Facility (DLF) - IBM BookMaster [206] - IBM BookManager[207] - IBM FileNet products, P8 Business Process Management and Enterprise Content Management (FileNet bo
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ment and Enterprise Content Management (FileNet bought by IBM) - IBM Graphical Data Display Manager (GDDM). - IBM Generalized Information System (GIS). - IBM HTTP Server - IBM i2 Analyst's Notebook and COPLINK[208] - IBM Information Management System (IMS) Hierarchical database management system (DBMS) - IBM Informix Dynamic Server - IBM Lotus cc:Mail - IBM Lotus Connections - IBM Lotus Expeditor - IBM Lotus QuickPlace - IBM Lotus Quickr - IBM Lotus Notes (Lotus Development was bought by IBM in
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tus Notes (Lotus Development was bought by IBM in 1995) - IBM Lotus Sametime - IBM Lotus SmartSuite Office Suite - IBM Lotus Symphony Office Suite - IBM Maximo Asset Management - IBM Network Design and Analysis (NETDA) - IBM Network Performance Monitor (NPM) - IBM OfficeVision (originally named PROFS) - IBM OMEGAMON - IBM Personal Communications Emulator, also known as Host Access Client - IBM Planning Analytics - IBM Print Management Facility (PMF) - IBM Print Services Facility (PSF) - IBM Qual
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MF) - IBM Print Services Facility (PSF) - IBM QualityStage Acquired from Ascential - Rational Software's products (Rational bought by IBM in 2003) - IBM Rational Application Developer - IBM Rational Software Architect - IBM Rational System Architect - IBM Rational Asset Manager - IBM Rational Automation Framework Previously known as IBM Rational Automation Framework for WebSphere - IBM Red Brick Database Server - IBM RFID Information Center (RFIDIC) Tracking and tracing products through supply c
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IC) Tracking and tracing products through supply chains - IBM Screen Definition Facility II (SDF II), a software tool for the interactive development of screen definition panels.[209] - IBM SearchManager text search, successor to STAIRS - IBM Security Key Lifecycle Manager - IBM Softek TDMF - IBM STorage And Information Retrieval System (STAIRS) Text search - IBM Sterling B2B Integrator - IBM Teleprocessing Network Simulator (TPNS) - IBM Tivoli Access Manager (TAM) - IBM Tivoli Application Depen
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ccess Manager (TAM) - IBM Tivoli Application Dependency Discovery Manager (TADDM) - IBM Tivoli Asset Manager for IT (TAMIT) - IBM Tivoli Framework (Tivoli Systems was bought by IBM in 1995) - IBM Tivoli Change and Configuration Management Database (CCMDB) - IBM Tivoli Compliance Insight Manager (TCIM) - IBM Tivoli Monitoring - IBM Tivoli Netview - IBM Tivoli Netcool - IBM Tivoli Provisioning Manager - IBM Tivoli Service Automation Manager - IBM Tivoli Storage Manager (Formerly ADSM, moved to Tiv
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ivoli Storage Manager (Formerly ADSM, moved to Tivoli in 1999) - IBM Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack - IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler - IBM Tivoli System Automation - IBM U2, including IBM UniVerse and IBM UniData Dimensional database DBMS - IBM ViaVoice Dictation (early version: IBM VoiceType) - IBM Virtualization Engine - IBM VSPC - IBM WebSphere - IBM WebSphere Application Server - IBM WebSphere Adapters - IBM Websphere Business Events - IBM WebSphere Banking Transformation Toolkit - IBM Websp
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bSphere Banking Transformation Toolkit - IBM Websphere Host On-Demand (HOD) Host On-Demand Web-based TN3270, TN5250 and VT440 Terminal Emulation. - IBM WebSphere Message Broker - IBM WebSphere MQ (previously known as IBM MQSeries) - IBM WebSphere Portal - IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory - IBM WebSphere Process Server - WebSphere Service Registry and Repository - IBM Worklight (Mobile application platform) - IBM Workplace Web Content Management (IWWCM) Web content management for WebSphere Portal an
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CM) Web content management for WebSphere Portal and Domino servers (Presence Online dba Aptrix bought by IBM in 2003) - IBM Works Office suite for OS/2 - IBM Z Operational Log and Data Analytics - IBM Z Anomaly Analytics with Watson - IBM z/OS Workload Interaction Navigator - TOURCast - CoScripter - ICCF Interactive Computing and Control Facility. An interactive editor that runs under CICS on DOS/VSE. Now included as part of "VSE Central Functions." - NCCF Network Communications Control Facility
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s." - NCCF Network Communications Control Facility. A network monitoring and control subsystem Watson Customer Engagement [edit]The Watson Customer Engagement (commonly known as WCE and formerly known as IBM Commerce) business unit supports marketing, commerce, and supply chain software development and product offerings for IBM. Software and solutions offered as part of these three portfolios by WCE are as follows: Watson Marketing Portfolio [edit]- Watson Campaign Automation - IBM Tealeaf - IBM
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t]- Watson Campaign Automation - IBM Tealeaf - IBM Campaign - Customer Experience Analytics - Watson Marketing Insights - IBM Journey Designer - Watson Real-Time Personalization - Watson Content Hub Watson Commerce [edit]- IBM Configure, Price, Quote - IBM Digital Commerce - IBM WebSphere Commerce - Watson Commerce Insights - IBM Order Management - IBM Store Engagement - Watson Order Optimizer - IBM Call Center - IBM Inventory Visibility - IBM Watson Pay - IBM Payment Gateway - IBM Dynamic Prici
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tson Pay - IBM Payment Gateway - IBM Dynamic Pricing - IBM Price Optimization - IBM Price Management - IBM Markdown Optimization - Forms Experience Builder Watson Supply Chain [edit]- IBM Supply Chain Business Network - IBM Connect:Direct - IBM Supply Chain Insights - IBM B2B Integration Portfolio - IBM Strategic Supply Management Watsonx [edit]- watsonx.ai - watsonx.data - watsonx.governance Models [edit]Data centers [edit]- Portable Modular Data Center - Scalable Modular Data Center Services [
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a Center - Scalable Modular Data Center Services [edit]- Call/360 timesharing service (1968)[210] - IBM's service bureau business: an in-house service, offered until 1957. See SBC, below. - Silverpop, an Atlanta-based software company[211] - Service Bureau Corporation (SBC) was a subsidiary of IBM formed in 1957 to operate IBM's former service bureau business as an independent company. In 1973 sold to Control Data Corporation. See also [edit]- IBM Product Center - History of IBM magnetic disk dr
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M Product Center - History of IBM magnetic disk drives - History of hard disk drives - OS/360 and successors - Category:IBM products Notes [edit]References [edit]- ^ a b "IBM hardware list to 1987" (PDF). IBM Hursley Park museum. Peter Short. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-10-09. - ^ Bashe, Charles J. (1986). IBM's Early Computers. MIT. p. 70. ISBN 9780262022255. - ^ Truesdell, Leon E. (1965). The Development of Punch Card Tabulation in the Bureau of the Census 1890-1940. US GPO. - ^ a