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1 University of Utah 1 Yesterday Thoughts about guest speaker?

2 University of Utah 2 Memory Have it your way! -Fast and unreliable -Slow and reliable Mercury delay line Williams tube Rotating drum

3 University of Utah 3 Magnetic Core Memory “Core”: small ceramic rings Wired together as a grid

4 University of Utah 4 Magnetic Core Memory Random access Non-volatile Fast & reliable

5 University of Utah 5 Early Core Computers MIT Whirlwind -Flight simulator real time operation! -From analog to digital -From tubes to cores

6 University of Utah 6 Early Core Computers SAGE -“Semi-Automatic Ground Environment” -Sponsored by Air Force -Used to detect enemy aircraft -Based on Whirlwind

7 University of Utah 7 Early Core Computers SAGE -Built by IBM -first (?) “high availability” computer -Helped give IBM its dominance

8 University of Utah 8 Other companies Honeywell GE RCA

9 University of Utah 9 Honeywell Datamatic 1000 -Joint venture with Raytheon (1957) -Comparable to UNIVAC and IBM computers -Obsolete at birth

10 University of Utah 10 10 GE Much larger than IBM Senior management not interested in computers -Why?

11 University of Utah 11 11 GE OARAC -1953, for Air Force ERMA -“Electronic Recording Machine Accounting” -1958, for Bank of America -Magnetic Ink Character Recognition

12 University of Utah 12 12 RCA BIZMAC -Announced 1955 -Commercial failure Only 1 complete BIZMAC ever installed!

13 University of Utah 13 13 BIZMAC Designed for data processing 100s of tape drives Special hardware for search/sort -(But general-purpose hardware was cheaper!)

14 University of Utah 14 14 UNIVAC “File” 1956 Specialized hardware for data processing -without using central processor

15 University of Utah 15 15 What does this tell us? General purpose computers beat special- purpose machines almost every time! -Pixar -Silicon Graphics -email machines -ebook readers

16 University of Utah 16 16 Business vs Science Two product lines -Business (fixed point) UNIVAC, IBM 702, IBM 705 -Scientific (floating point) IBM 704, IBM 709

17 University of Utah 17 17 Transistors Developed at Bell Labs (1947) -used in telephone equipment Replacement for vacuum tubes

18 University of Utah 18 18 Second Generation Early transistor-based machines -MIT TX-0 (1956) -NCR 304 (1957) -Philco S-2000 (1958) -UNIVAC “Solid State 80” (1958)

19 University of Utah 19 19 IBM Dominates the industry Critics complain that IBM doesn't innovate -Sound familiar?

20 University of Utah 20 20 “Test Question” On a scrap of paper, write a question that encapsulates one of the points from today's class, and turn it in. (Put your name on it!)


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