Maybe Sparkler filters has their 402 manual?
http://ibm-1401.info/402.html

On Sun, May 29, 2022 at 7:22 PM Seymour J Metz <sme...@gmu.edu> wrote:
>
> ObTeratology There were 1-digit adders that you cascaded with board wiring. 
> The 407 was not Turing complete, but it did have (very) limited conditional 
> logic.
>
> I was hoping that bitsavers had a copy of the 407 manual, but I couldn't find 
> it.
>
>
> --
> Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
> http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
>
> ________________________________________
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] on behalf of 
> Enzo D'Amato [edam...@octechservices.org]
> Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2022 3:53 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: my new z114
>
> The plug board history discussion here has been fascinating. Although I have 
> always been interested in vintage computers, I have never done much research 
> into the plug board type equipment. One of the biggest things I have always 
> wondered about when it comes to the plug boards was where the processors in 
> the system were. In the accounting machine, what did the actual addition and 
> printing operations?
> ________________________________________
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU> on behalf of 
> Gary Eheman <ehe...@funsoft.com>
> Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2022 10:42 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: my new z114
>
> Harry:
> To try and squelch a bit of misinformation here since the Internet never 
> forgets, Funsoft was *not* spun off from IBM.  It was founded independently 
> and the software and hardware engineering roots were definitely not IBM.
>
> Enzo can contact me concerning a FLEXCUB. No need if his z114 has no ESCON 
> channels which would be a pre-req.
>
> A second unrelated intersection to your post relative to Columbia is a pic of 
> my father:  
> http://secure-web.cisco.com/1a_g58-4gi03euSQRJeNBiStK0U_dmArcvJDFGJkQOPdyxXEe7F_yNITxYU4wKPC5hikPFdGU_2ab6l9IuQHG2tpXvOrHWGZazvdLq49WxgcPf9H8W_jWvevA4WUZP4FLC-dpDcERgPHHbza-QMOKOxa3D8Dkp030rFRQJvOnGpD-dMcvFrX-zW9bD-bsMXQvvhC2ZtjJW88uQvIV2wIU-DvHzYLwsbCOHh1O_n6iaDCodfLrNjig9p2iyS_xyOLNQ0I1MjfqB9xIyBQQc00WIEb3zg_0wb0KaqmOR3Kt8t_IxcLsAfA4GfqUHjiTO4deql_W0zunM9tpVfxxc_LI323fLsHlLN4o1vxhqQ1W3RSUXHYSKH4r8N2kA1XJteHmk3tG23YNQYNby93OWp8D5Gxc1jVdldZa3463ZSClPa2C6PaM6dgobkTcCYiLyzjg/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.columbia.edu%2Fcu%2Fcomputinghistory%2F407.html
> We used the same pic when my family endowed a perpetual scholarship at 
> armyscholarshipfoundation.org
>
> On Sat, 28 May 2022 16:50:07 +0000, Harry Wahl <harry_w...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Enzo,
> >
> >You may want to see if you can get a FlexCub which, with its PC Escon card, 
> >will connect your z114 to a PC based platform and emulate every type of z114 
> >peripheral you could possibly use.
> >
> >Using standard Escon fiber cable, the z114 Escon connects directly to a PC 
> >Card that is a mainframe channel adapter. Between the card's firmware and 
> >specific PC programs in the one PC box you will be able to emulate all the 
> >peripherals you will need.
> >
> >http://secure-web.cisco.com/1y7XhNgo24lI-mV32z6hxMXZ08fAhnL-lnFbRbVt1U6aL2MRqQpFuajOXG63gowsMQNvnGJKrtrsw6SGs05Yb0DvoO1jVNgMFbnccCQRqYZfrQ6I7oG1wy-zG9ZQYPbVJ2xrAdqlx_R1kiosdWbd5o2jNyr6joj3N1BpQdpzQUbPwpIYrTd5Om_zBBoVqa9_ZAruoFXEvrFxA7GJqk5e1ATmgx24OvVVXtt8mySI0uUPkLg5nhatuhB1uv5PPbPmSKgu6L350DxIlDa11YG77pG3Fw_MeCL3if5RAU3q0pZRZogsT9e_WHRdw5WchdcRP6ssYEoeRqK5rPv90zzFLyRlmUWGsGu83SaUa6PV7HXdExyLPvKy2dKLA6uJnHzg-YLdVWO_9XrNrOEdwKIE2Zer7Brnn5S_XjjAQbK2-C55M3xmuNLtXmrvirDYv7XEx/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.funsoft.com
> > go to FlexCub white paper.
> >
> >Fundamental Software, a.k.a. Funsoft, was spun off from IBM, specifically 
> >from their P/390 group.
> >
> >There are several other, similar vendors out there too.
> >
>
> (snippage)
>
> >P.S.S. Also, as a professor at Columbia University in NYC, I may be able to 
> >get you access to Columbia's museum of IBM history, including the parts not 
> >open to the public.
> >Fundamental Software, 
> >Inc.<http://secure-web.cisco.com/1oNJQzZYGtvVX8Hq6ASEjRZUS1kIe87sr5kfBv5VJuzo1NBH78lmsQFt3HgrHP2C34Uv3-ivY92KO14qXRgM8EPrAAm-2qQqi73rasqZAw7hPqYpDnH7fLrrNfLAqvIZrfYN6RUN60S-P8oZ-vHKtW-Me5ezSy62seSQPjNqN6P9OeEPJGFK-zLGVmClirNjO8dkXpkj1jp3pwaKGVDE471npgG7018tSGnvpjALUjLxmjZzbLjQpDEt-ap27pfwUMVMbKPMOIQwS8FTBTttMZyRbCiwj9vGFxIl-A9VDPplhIf9ZFts5XY2bf_GUKCdJibIbaLQEIfNHugPigq1wuCxBtYyQIQiKflQxFd2g3eSXqGQeCcyOjnOiAV2NaGIl0Cjtodw03fgLtq5omMRGNiCITjJl_-arHYzd9ZgZ0_DFrSxg82XY6wFk2rvpDeBN/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.funsoft.com%2F>
> >System/390 on Intel-Based Servers
> >http://secure-web.cisco.com/1y7XhNgo24lI-mV32z6hxMXZ08fAhnL-lnFbRbVt1U6aL2MRqQpFuajOXG63gowsMQNvnGJKrtrsw6SGs05Yb0DvoO1jVNgMFbnccCQRqYZfrQ6I7oG1wy-zG9ZQYPbVJ2xrAdqlx_R1kiosdWbd5o2jNyr6joj3N1BpQdpzQUbPwpIYrTd5Om_zBBoVqa9_ZAruoFXEvrFxA7GJqk5e1ATmgx24OvVVXtt8mySI0uUPkLg5nhatuhB1uv5PPbPmSKgu6L350DxIlDa11YG77pG3Fw_MeCL3if5RAU3q0pZRZogsT9e_WHRdw5WchdcRP6ssYEoeRqK5rPv90zzFLyRlmUWGsGu83SaUa6PV7HXdExyLPvKy2dKLA6uJnHzg-YLdVWO_9XrNrOEdwKIE2Zer7Brnn5S_XjjAQbK2-C55M3xmuNLtXmrvirDYv7XEx/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.funsoft.com
> >
>
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