It may come as little surprise to find that Hackaday does not often play host to typewriter projects. While these iconic machines have their own particular charm, they generally don’t allow for much ...
Could this be the first ever computer review?<br><br>Edsger Dijkstra rips into the IBM 1620 punched card computer in <b>1963</b> -- View image here: http ...
YOU HANG AROUND long enough, and stuff that was everyday becomes a museum relic. In writing about the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair, I was looking through the Seattle Public Library’s extensive Century 21 ...
The first computer at UB was put in operation in November 1961. The IBM 1620 model cost $86,000 ($700,000 in today’s dollars) and was the first data processing system at any college or university in ...
It’s 1968 and this high school pilot fish is learning Fortran IId programming on Saturdays at the local junior college. For class projects, programs are punched onto cards with an IBM 026 or 029 card ...