7010 / 1410 relationship (RE: Stretch)

From: Jay Jaeger <cube1_at_home.com>
Date: Sat Oct 28 18:57:59 2000

The 1410 and 7010 were more than relatives. They ran the same
software. The 7010 was, in essence a 1410 implemented in the technology
used for the 7090/7094 series machines.

As was pointed out here, the 7030 Stretch was quite a different animal.

Jay Jaeger

At 01:08 PM 10/27/00 -0400, you wrote:
>At 10:34 AM 10/27/00 -0400, you wrote:
>>Very clear concise
>>description. (This may have been for the 7010?)
>
>The 7010 was a much, much smaller computer. A relative of the 1410 and a
>commercial machine. The 7030 was the largest of machines at the time and
>took up a full room that must (from memory) been 2000 square feet. We used
>a 1401 to create input tapes and print output tapes for it. The largest
>IBM machine that was sold in quantity at the time was the 7094-II.
>
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