Singer System Ten
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Singer System Ten
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The Singer System Ten was a small-business computer manufactured by the Singer Corporation. The System Ten, introduced in 1970, featured an early form of logical partitioning.
The System Ten was a character-oriented computer, using 6-bit BCD characters and decimal arithmetic. In the early 1960s, The Singer Sewing Machine Company had a dominant share of the world market in domestic and small industrial sewing machines. By 1962, its chain of retail stores were selling their machines, fabrics, habe
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Business computer
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singer_System_Ten
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2024-04-26T00:54:26Z
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