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en/computer/ic-technology.php
r299 r902 89 89 90 90 <h3>Hewlett Packard HP 9810, 9820, 9830</h3> 91 92 <div class="box left clear-after"> 93 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/hp-rechner.jpg" alt="HP desk calculators (panorama)" width="335" height="1045" class="nomargin-bottom" /> 94 <div class="bildtext" style="margin-left: 335px; padding-left: 2em;"> 95 91 96 <p>While DIEHL still emphazised the mechanics, HP tried to hide it as much as possible. For scientifical calculations 92 97 the Diehl computers from the series shown above were too slowly, compared to HP or WANG, whereas the Diehl devices … … 96 101 had to buy Wang or HP devices.</p> 97 102 98 <div class="box left clear-after"> 99 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/hp-rechner.jpg" alt="HP desk calculators (panorama)" width="335" height="1045" class="nomargin-bottom" /> 100 <div class="bildtext" style="margin-left: 335px; padding-left: 2em;"> 101 <p class="left">The history of development from the HP-desk calculators in one rack:</p> 103 <p class="left">The history of development from the HP-desk calculators in one rack:</p> 102 104 <ul> 103 105 <li>In the center there is the HP 9100 (see -
en/wanted.php
r871 r902 6 6 require "../lib/technikum29.php"; 7 7 ?> 8 <h2>We are looking for...</h2><br> 9 10 11 12 8 <h2>We are looking for...</h2> 13 9 14 10 <h3>Devices and Manuals</h3> … … 17 13 18 14 Manuals for the <b>AMPEX TMZ</b> Digital Tape Memory System (Look at IBM1130) 19 <br><hr> 20 <b>UNIVAC 9200:</b> 21 <br>We are looking for someone who has worked with the UNIVAC-9200 card assembly language and could give us a few tips (loading the assembler). 22 23 <br><br><hr> 15 <br> 16 <br><hr> 24 17 <p id="connector">We have got an <b>LGP 30</b> computer withe tubes build in 1958/61. Unfortunately lacks some cables. Therefore we are looking for 37-pin circular connectors (-jacks) built by Cannon, see picture below. The diameter is about 40mm. 25 18 </p><br>
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