Changeset 694 in t29-www


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Dec 3, 2014, 4:44:01 PM (9 years ago)
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heribert
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    130130         </ul>
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    132       <p>As in interesting note all systems of this series used a magnetic
     132      <p>As an interesting note all systems of this series used a magnetic
    133133         thin film memory, a then revolutionary development which,
    134134         unfortunately turned out to be the most error prone part of
     
    138138         
    139139      <p>Due to the insufficient reliability of this memory system the
    140          complete subsystem was eventually replaced by a even more modern
     140         complete subsystem was eventually replaced by an even more modern
    141141         semiconductor memory system using some of the first memory chips
    142142         made by INTEL. More than 1200 of these chips were necessary to
     
    169169         make this mainframe create you an up-to-date chart for your
    170170         personal bio-rhythm of the next four weeks. This time-consuming
    171          task is perfomed by an program written in COBOL.</p>
     171         task is perfomed by a program written in COBOL.</p>
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    174       <p>The price of an UNIVAC mainframe system was incredibly high and
    175          approximate a chain of new cars with a length of 2,3 kilometers.
     174      <p>The price of an UNIVAC mainframe system was incredibly high and would have paid for a chain of new cars with a length of 2,3 kilometers.
    176175         <a class="go" href="/en/devices/univac9400/costs.php">Incredible:
    177          UNIVAC 9400 = 470 cars (Volkswagen beatle)</a></p>
     176         UNIVAC 9400 = 470 cars (Volkswagen Beetle)</a></p>
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