State of Electronics] have released their latest video about ARCTURUS, the 14th video in their series The Computer History of ...
In late April of 1968, a computer conference in Atlantic City, N.J., got off to a rocky start. A strike by telephone operators prevented exhibitors from linking their terminals to off-site computers, ...
In the 1960s, computer science students didn’t program behind a computer screen. Instead, they wrote their programs on paper and then sent them to be processed by a computer. As a result, said ...
Looking at the photo of the back of the panel, there doesn't look to be any sort of logic there (not surprising) so all the comments about hooking it up to some sort of emulator are somewhat moot.
If it was like the 360/40 we had in school, it probably could run assembly, FORTRAN, COBOL, and possibly an early version of something like RPG. Unlike our 40, most 360 (and presumably this RCA) ...
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