non-binary computers?

From: Jay Jaeger <cube_at_msn.fullfeed.com>
Date: Sun Sep 5 22:39:59 1999

At 03:58 PM 9/2/99 -0700, you wrote:

...

> And was not the ATT/Bell System Relay Comuter bi-quinary?
...

Wouldn't know, but the IBM 1401 and 1410 were. But binary was still
involved, of course.

The binary part was (duh) binary. And the quinary part was a binary
representation as well. The 1410 also used a two- of-five code for the
address regster digits, but even that was 5 bits of -- yup -- binary. It
is hard to do much else with switches after all... 8-)

Jay

> Cheers
>
>John
>
>
> PS WOFM = Write Once Forget Many
>

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