IBM 650

  

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IBM 650

Specialty Definition: IBM 650

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IBM 650 A computer, produced ca. 1955 and in use in the late 1950s, with rotating magnetic drum storage and punched card input. Its memory words could store 10-digit decimal numbers and each instruction had two addresses, one for the operand and one for address of the next instruction on the drum. SOAP was its (optimising) assembler. Languages used on it included BACAIC, BALITAC, BELL, CASE SOAP III, DRUCO I, EASE II, ELI, ESCAPE, FAST, FLAIR, FORTRANSIT, FORTRUNCIBLE, GAT, IPL, Internal Translator, KISS, MITILAC, MYSTIC, OMNICODE, PIT, RELATIVE, RUNCIBLE, SIR, SOAP, Speedcoding, SPIT, SPUR. [More details?] (1995-03-30). Source: The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing.

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Specialty Definition: IBM 650

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The IBM 650 was IBM's first commercial business computer, a 2-address, bi-quinary coded decimal computer, with memory on a rotating drum, introduced in 1954. It was specifically designed for users of existing IBM unit record equipment upgrading from Calculating Punches (e.g., IBM 604) to computers.

The basic 650 system consisted of three equipment cabinets:

Optional equipment cabinets: The rotating drum memory provided 2000 10-digit words of memory, but was slow as a word could not be accessed until it passed under the read/write heads (avg. access time 2.5mS). The optional Auxiliary Unit (Type 653), providing 60 10-digit words of Magnetic Core, was introduced on May 3, 1955 to provide a little fast memory (access time 96uS).

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Crosswords: IBM 650

Specialty definitions using "IBM 650": BACAIC, BALITACCASE SOAP IIIDRUCO IEASE II, ELIFortran Automatic Symbol Translator, FORTRANSIT, FORTRUNCIBLEIBM 1620, Information Processing Language, Internal TranslatorMITILACOMNICODERUNCIBLESpeedcoding. (references)

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Anagrams: IBM 650

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Words within the letters "0-5-6-b-i-m"

-3 letters: mib.

-4 letters: bi, mi.

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Alternative Orthography: IBM 650


Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)

49 42 4D      36 35 30

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)

    

Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)

01001001 01000010 01001101 00100000 00110110 00110101 00110000

HTML Code (1990) (references)

&#73 &#66 &#77 &#32 &#54 &#53 &#48

ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)

0049 0042 004D      0036 0035 0030

Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)

4336472242318

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