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Bidding has ended on this item. Item:IBM Principles of Programming in Autocoder for the 1401 |
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This is a Personal Study Program of a complete set of 12 IBM manuals covering the early years of computer automation when the IBM 1401 computer was king with 16K of memory called 'Core' at that time!!! This is truly historical documentation of a period when computers were starting to enter the business sector. Sections include: Nature of Data Processing; Introduction to Computing Equipment; Coding Fundamentals;Symbolic Programming; Branching; Magnetic Tape Operations; Random Access File Storage; and other catagories. The manuals are in very good condition considering that they are over 45 years old. One manual has some pencil underlining of key items. The cardboard sleeve that houses all 12 manuals shows wear and tear. |
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