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r66 r123 16 16 <meta name="DC.Title" content="Technikum29 - <!--#echo var="title" -->" /> 17 17 <meta name="DC.Subject" content="<!--#echo var="title" -->" /> 18 <meta name="t29.SVN" content="$Id$" />19 18 <meta name="t29.germanoriginal" content="18.07.2007/v5.7FINAL" /> 20 19 <meta name="t29.thistranslation" content="21.08.2007/v5.7.5, Teile von B.Ulmann" /> … … 36 35 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/combitron-s.jpg" alt="Diehl Combitron" width="690" height="232" /> 37 36 <p class="bildtext"><b>DIEHL Combitron</b>. This is the first operative 38 programmable desk calculator that was built and selled in Germany. On the right hand sideyou see the DIEHL39 Dilector (paper tape reader) and on the left hand sidethe DIEHL ELS 830 (paper tape puncher). The system is fully executable.37 programmable desk calculator that was built and selled in Germany. Right you see the DIEHL 38 Dilector (paper tape reader) and left the DIEHL ELS 830 (paper tape puncher). The system is fully executable. 40 39 The <a href="storage-media.shtm#delay-line-memory" class="go">delay line memory</a> serves as storage media 41 40 (capacity ca. 1000 Bit).</p> … … 58 57 59 58 <div class="box center"> 60 <a href="/en/devices/wang320.shtm" name="backlink-wang320"><img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/wang _320se.jpg" alt="WANG 320 SE" width="557" height="375" /></a>59 <a href="/en/devices/wang320.shtm" name="backlink-wang320"><img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/wang320.jpg" alt="WANG 320 SE" width="690" height="287" /></a> 61 60 <p class="bildtext-bildbreite" style="width: 557px;"><b>wang 320 SE</b>. 62 61 In 1966/1967 the WANG 320 SE was a flag ship calculator. Two of its features were truly sensational for its time: It could calculate quickly logarithms and anti-logarithms (in fact this took less time than the calcultion of a square root) and up to four keyboards could be connected to a single calculator unit thus the machine was in fact a time sharing system. Further more the system could be programmed using punched cards – running programs were suspended for a short period of time to allow interactive users access to the machine. The 80 column punched cards could be prepared manually using a stencil. These features made the calcultar a perfect match for schools and universities. While the slide rule was in use in most of these places thismachine allowed them to enter the field of computer science. <br/> … … 65 64 </div> 66 65 67 <div class="box left">68 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/hp 9100.jpg" alt="HP 9100" width="408" height="329" class="nomargin-bottom" />66 <div class="box center"> 67 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/hp-9100.jpg" alt="HP-9100" width="557" height="432" /> 69 68 <div class="bildtext"> 70 69 <b>HP 9100</b> … … 73 72 </p> 74 73 </div> 74 <div class="box center"> 75 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/hp9100-display.jpg" alt="HP-9100-Display" width="557" height="198" /> 76 <p class="bildtext-bildbreite" style="width: 557px;"> Display of HP 9100.</p></div> 75 77 <div class="clear"> </div> 76 78 </div>
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