IBM 709
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ibm-709-164-4365783
title:
IBM 709
text:
The IBM 709 is a computer system that was initially announced by IBM in January 1957 and first installed during August 1958. The 709 was an improved version of its predecessor, the IBM 704, and was the third of the IBM 700/7000 series of scientific computers. The improvements included overlapped input/output, indirect addressing, and three "convert" instructions which provided support for decimal arithmetic, leading zero suppression, and several other operations. The 709 had 32,768 words of 36-b
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wiki
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encyclopedia
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Vacuum tube computer system
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_709
date created:
2003-04-07T05:58:44Z
date modified:
2024-08-28T17:29:51Z
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