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- Q5968719 subject Q7134689.
- Q5968719 subject Q8529914.
- Q5968719 subject Q8529940.
- Q5968719 abstract "The IBM 7080 was a variable word length BCD transistor computer in the IBM 700/7000 series commercial architecture line, introduced in August 1961, that provided an upgrade path from the vacuum tube IBM 705 computer.After the introduction of the IBM 7070, in June 1960, as an upgrade path for both the IBM 650 and IBM 705 computers, IBM realized that it was so incompatible with the 705 that few users of that system wanted to upgrade to the 7070. That prompted the development of the 7080, which was fully compatible with all models of the 705 and added many improvements.".
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- Q5968719 wikiPageExternalLink ibm7090.html.
- Q5968719 wikiPageExternalLink 7080.
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- Q5968719 wikiPageWikiLink Q7134689.
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- Q5968719 wikiPageWikiLink Q8529914.
- Q5968719 wikiPageWikiLink Q8529940.
- Q5968719 comment "The IBM 7080 was a variable word length BCD transistor computer in the IBM 700/7000 series commercial architecture line, introduced in August 1961, that provided an upgrade path from the vacuum tube IBM 705 computer.After the introduction of the IBM 7070, in June 1960, as an upgrade path for both the IBM 650 and IBM 705 computers, IBM realized that it was so incompatible with the 705 that few users of that system wanted to upgrade to the 7070.".
- Q5968719 label "IBM 7080".
- Q5968719 depiction IBM_7080_091211-F-1156C-019.jpg.