On 05/05/2016 12:29 AM, Chuck Guzis wrote:

On the other hand, the PB250 was contained in a single 5' rack (table
model), ran off of a single 15A 120V circuit and weighed a bit over 100
lbs.  I'd call it a minicomputer if it weren't for the fact that it was
brought out around 1961.  22 bit words.  Up to about 16KW in the box;
magnetostrictive delay line memory, bit-serial ALU.  IIRC, lotsa diodes,
but comparatively few (ca. 300-400) transistors.


Another "mini" was the Bendix G-15, 300+ vacuum tubes, 3000 diodes and a drum memory. Certainly no memory protection on it. It was the size of a refrigerator.

And another, the LINC, discrete transistor machine, 2K 12-bit words and a software driven screen, so it was actually interactive. Storage was LINCtapes, the predecessor to DECtapes. Fit in a single 5' relay rack, with a console on a desk.

Jon

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