Could have been - it was L shaped - we had one univac keypunch and one IBM, 2 sorters and accounting machine as a DR backup :)

Carmen

On 5/28/2021 1:39 PM, Seymour J Metz wrote:
Was it an 1107? That was a 36-bit ones' complement machine with more than 8K. 
An 1900?  The only UNIVAC 1701 I know of was a keypunch machine.


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I remember going on a field trip when I was in Vo-Tech (data Processing)
to the Franklin Institute to see that Univac processor, we had a small
Univac 1701 ? IIRC in our class, 8k memory, all controlled by switches
and buttons, a printer, card reader and a card punch, those were the daze !

thanks for Sharing


Carmen


On 5/28/2021 12:24 PM, Phil Smith III wrote:
1957 Automatic Data Processing, IBM 705 Mainframe Data Center, IBM 650, ARMY
Computers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32iPITuZraU

32 minutes


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