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The IBM 1050 Data Communications System was introduced on March 12th 1963.<ref>Emerson, Pugh, Johnson, Palmer 1991 p. 782</ref>
 
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A typical 1050 system consisted of a 1051 control unit (big black box underneath the desk in the picture), and a 1052 keyboard/printer. This could be expanded with paper tape reader(1054) and punch(1055) or a card reader/punch(1442).
  
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On many IBM System 360 mainframes, a bare 1052 keyboard/printer was hard-wired into the system for use as the console terminal.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:47, 16 June 2015

IBM 1050
Ibm1050.gif
Manufacturer IBM
Model 1050
Lifetime
Introduced March, 1963
Communication
Baud Rates 75, 150

The IBM 1050 Data Communications System was introduced on March 12th 1963.[1]

A typical 1050 system consisted of a 1051 control unit (big black box underneath the desk in the picture), and a 1052 keyboard/printer. This could be expanded with paper tape reader(1054) and punch(1055) or a card reader/punch(1442).

On many IBM System 360 mainframes, a bare 1052 keyboard/printer was hard-wired into the system for use as the console terminal.

References

  1. Emerson, Pugh, Johnson, Palmer 1991 p. 782