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The IBM 1130 Computing System, introduced in 1965, was IBM's least-expensive computer at that time. It was aimed at price-sensitive, computing-intensive technical markets like education and engineering, succeeding the IBM 1620 in that market segment.
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IBM Archive: IBM 1130 IBM Archive: IBM 1130 www-03.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/1130/1130_intro.html - Web |
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Arnold Reinhold's personal account of the 1130. Te... Arnold Reinhold's personal account of the 1130. Text from here has been incorporated into this article with permission world.std.com/~reinhold/dir/computer-history.html#IBM-1130 - Web |
A set of PDFs made up of scanned IBM 1130 manuals A set of PDFs made up of scanned IBM 1130 manuals computer-refuge.org/bitsavers/pdf/ibm/1130/ - Web |
Kym Farnik's page on Retro Computing specifically ... Kym Farnik's page on Retro Computing specifically the 1130 www.users.on.net/~farnik/wikicgi/wiki.pl?RetroComputing - Web |
A discussion about the (then) Angle Park computing... A discussion about the (then) Angle Park computing centre which was equipped with IBM 1130's davidnewall.com/angle-park.html - Web |
Bob Rosenbloom's IBM 1130 Photos Bob Rosenbloom's IBM 1130 Photos www.dvq.com/1130/1130.htm - Web |
IBM 1130 IBM 1130 www.columbiauniversity.org/acis/history/1130.html - Web |