
IBM 1130 - Wikipedia
The IBM 1130 Computing System, introduced in 1965, [3] was IBM's least expensive computer at that time. A binary 16-bit machine, it was marketed to price-sensitive, computing-intensive …
IBM 1130 - The National Museum of Computing
The IBM 1130 computer was introduced on February 11th, 1965 and was IBM’s least expensive system at the time. It was aimed at the price-sensitive technical and scientific computing …
IBM1130.org: All about the IBM 1130 Computing System
The IBM 1130 Computing System was introduced in 1965. It was IBM's least-expensive computer to date, and was aimed at price-sensitive, computing-intensive technical markets like …
Technical Information - IBM 1130
The IBM 1130 computing system is a desk-sized, stored program computer for low-budget problem solving. Its basic configuration, with memory capacity of 4,096 16-bit words, memory …
Introduction - ibm1130.net
The IBM 1130 Computing System is designed for general-purpose computing, which encompasses engineering, commercial, and scientific data-processing applications. This …
IBM 1130 System Summary The System Summary presents a brief introduction to the IBM 1130 Computing System, including system concepts, components, and programming systems. …
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Visitors are always welcome so why not come and see the IBM 1130 and many other working systems, including Colossus, the world's first electronic computer and WITCH, the world's …
SIMH IBM 1130 and DMSR2V12 Reference Guide
Nov 23, 2012 · Introduction to the IBM 1130. The IBM 1130 minicomputer was introduced by IBM in 1965 to serve the needs of scientific and engineering customers too small to afford IBM’s …
IBM1130.org: Where are the 1130s today?
We want to list the location and status of all 1130 and 1800 systems around the world, including compatibles, clones, and emulated systems. If you know of one not on this list, please write …
IBM 1130 Computing System | IT History Society
The IBM 1130 Computing System was introduced in 1965. It was IBM's least-expensive computer to date, and was aimed at price-sensitive, computing-intensive technical markets like …