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page 1Computer-related introductions in 1964
computer mouse
hand-held device used to move a pointer on a computer display
IBM System/360
IBM mainframe computer family (1964–1978)
CDC 6600
computer
OS/360
Operating system for IBM S/360 and later mainframes
PDP-6
The PDP-6, short for Programmed Data Processor model 6, is a computer developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) during 1963 and first delivered in the summer of 1964. It was an expansion of DEC's existing 18-bit systems to use a 36-bit data word, which was at that time a common word size for large machines like IBM mainframes. The system was constructed using the same germanium individual transistor-based System Module layout as DEC's earlier machines, like the PDP-1 and PDP-4.
ACM Computing Classification System
subject classification system for computing
Dartmouth Time Sharing System
time-sharing operating system
9 track tape
magnetic tape format introduced by IBM in 1964
Solid Logic Technology
transistor circuit technology used in IBM System/360
Nairi
Armenian computer model
IBM System/360 architecture
model independent architecture for the S/360 line of mainframe computers,
General Microelectronics
United States semiconductor company in the 1960s