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Picture
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Description
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Year
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Resources
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IBM Mainframe 2066 (Z800) Processor |
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The processor-MCM of the IBM 2066br>
includes 10 Chips (5 Cores, 2 L2-Cache-Chips)
Transistors: 690 million (44 million per Core, 237 per L2)
Cores: 5
L1 Cache: 2.5MB (512KB per Core)
L2 Cache: 8 MB
Process: 18 nm
The IBM 2066 was a zSeries-System
Operating Systems: VSE,z/VM, z/OS
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2002-2005 |
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IBM 2066 (Z800) Processor-Board |
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Processor-Board with 16GB RAM
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2002-2005 |
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IBM Ficon- and Escon- Adapter |
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this are a Ficon- and Escon-Card from a IBM 2066 (Z800)
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2002-2005 |
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IBM 4381 |
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IBM 4381 Mainframe P-13 Processor
This is a Part of the Processor-MCM from a IBM 4381.
The IBM 4381 was an IBM/370(XA)-System
maximal Memory: 64MB
68ns internal processor cycle time,
29 logic chips mounted
Operating Systems: VSE,VM/370, MVS/370
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1985 |
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IBM 650 Tube |
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This is a tube from a very old IBM 650
The IBM 650 was together with die 700/7000er Series the first generation of mainframes
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1953-1962 |
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SMS-Card from IBM 7030 |
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This is a SMS-Card (standard modular system) from a IBM 7030
SMS-Cards used from 1959 to 1964 for second-generation mainframes IBM 7000, IBM 1400 and IBM 1620
Card-Number is ERK 374494
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1959-1964 |
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SLT-Card from IBM/360 |
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This is a SLT-Card (Solid Logic Technology) from a IBM/360
SLT-Cards used from 1964 to 1970 for the IBM/360-System
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1964-1970 |
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IBM/360 magnetic core memory |
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This is a magnetic core memory from a IBM/360
This module is a part from a 9-module-block
Every module of this blocks holds 16.000 Bits
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1964-1970 |
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IBM/370 MST-Card |
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This is a MST-Card (Monolithic System Technology) from a IBM/370
MST-Cards used from 1970 to 1975 for the IBM/370-System
Each MST chip holds about 5 circuits and is the approx equivalent of an SLT card.
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1970-1975 |
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IBM/370 Memory-Card |
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This is Memory-Card from a IBM/370
This Module is a MST-Card used from 1970 to 1975 for the IBM/370-System
6 Transistors/Bit, 2048Bits/Chip, One Card holds 32KB
FRU-Number 8238212
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1973-198x |
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IBM/370 Memory-Card |
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The IBM 3081/4381 ceramic boards were held in a TCM (Thermal Conduction Module)
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1980-1987 |
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IBM 3705-Panel |
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This is a old Panel from a IBM 3705-Communication-Controller for IBM/360- and IBM/370-Systems
Its purpose is to connect communication lines to the mainframe channel,
connection of Systems Network Architecture (SNA) devices to a mainframe.
Operationsystem ACF/NCP Version 3 maximu RAM 512KB
The 3705 was replaced by the 3720 and 3725. The 3745 was similar but not entirely compatible
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1972-1985 |
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IBM Punch Card Reader/Checker |
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Manually Reader/Checker for IBM 80-column punched cards
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1964-1985 |
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IBM Bus/Tag-Cable |
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Short IBM Bus/Tag-Cable. Late version from IBM ES/9000
The parallel channel is one of the oldest interfaces to a mainframe.
It was introduced to the mainframe in the 1960s.
The parallel channel (also called an S/370 I/O interface) uses two cables called bus and tag.
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196x-198x |
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IBM 3590 (Magstar) Head |
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Head from a Tapedrive IBM 3590 (Magstar).
The IBM 3590 is a series of tape drives. They can store up to 60 GB of data (uncompressed).
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1995-2005 |
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IBM 3420 Tape |
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IBM 9 track tape. Here from a IBM 3420, written with 6250 CPI.
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1964-199x |
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