Standard Modular System
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standard-modular-system-303-613143
title:
Standard Modular System
text:
The Standard Modular System (SMS) is a system of standard transistorized circuit boards and mounting racks developed by IBM in the late 1950s, originally for the IBM 7030 Stretch. They were used throughout IBM's second-generation computers, peripherals, the 7000 series, the 1400 series, and the 1620. SMS was superseded by Solid Logic Technology (SLT) introduced with System/360 in 1964, however they remained in use with legacy systems through the 1970s.
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wiki
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description:
IBM computer circuit board, circa 1960
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Modular_System
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date modified:
2024-03-10T12:43:12Z
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