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Die IBM Series/1 Computer waren 16-bit Minirechner, welche 1976 vorgestellt wurden als Konkurrent zur PDP-11 von Digital Equipment Corporation und ähnlichen Geräten von Data General und HP. Series/1-Rechner wurden gewöhnlich zur Steuerung und Betrieb externer elektromechanischer Komponenten eingesetzt. Für die Series/1 gab es 2 unterschiedliche Betriebssysteme: (EDX) oder (RPS). Systeme mit EDX wurden meist mittels (EDL) programmiert, obwohl es mit Fortran IV, PL/1, Cobol und Pascal auch Hochsprachen gab. Die Series/1 nutzte intern die Zeichenkodierung EBCDIC und lokal angeschlossene EBCDIC-Terminals, ASCII-basierte, entfernte Terminals und Geräte konnten über eine I/O-Karte mit einer RS-232-Schnittstelle verbunden werden. Die Produktion der IBM Series/1 Rechner wurde Ende der 1980er Jahre eingestellt. (de) The IBM Series/1 is a 16-bit minicomputer, introduced in 1976, that in many respects competed with other minicomputers of the time, such as the PDP-11 from Digital Equipment Corporation and similar offerings from Data General and HP. The Series/1 was typically used to control and operate external electro-mechanical components while also allowing for primitive data storage and handling. Although the Series/1 uses EBCDIC character encoding internally and locally attached EBCDIC terminals, ASCII-based remote terminals and devices could be attached via an I/O card with a RS-232 interface to be more compatible with competing minicomputers. IBM's own 3101 and 3151 ASCII display terminals are examples of this. This was a departure from IBM mainframes that used 3270 terminals and coaxial attachment. Series/1 computers were withdrawn from marketing in 1988 at or near the introduction of the IBM AS/400 line. A US government asset report dated May 2016 revealed that an IBM Series/1 was still being used as part of the country's nuclear command and control systems. (en) Series/1(S/1、シリーズ/1)は、IBMが1976年にリリースした16ビットのミニコンピュータである。Series/1は1980年代後半には販売停止となった。 (ja) |
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Series/1(S/1、シリーズ/1)は、IBMが1976年にリリースした16ビットのミニコンピュータである。Series/1は1980年代後半には販売停止となった。 (ja) Die IBM Series/1 Computer waren 16-bit Minirechner, welche 1976 vorgestellt wurden als Konkurrent zur PDP-11 von Digital Equipment Corporation und ähnlichen Geräten von Data General und HP. Series/1-Rechner wurden gewöhnlich zur Steuerung und Betrieb externer elektromechanischer Komponenten eingesetzt. Für die Series/1 gab es 2 unterschiedliche Betriebssysteme: (EDX) oder (RPS). Systeme mit EDX wurden meist mittels (EDL) programmiert, obwohl es mit Fortran IV, PL/1, Cobol und Pascal auch Hochsprachen gab. Die Produktion der IBM Series/1 Rechner wurde Ende der 1980er Jahre eingestellt. (de) The IBM Series/1 is a 16-bit minicomputer, introduced in 1976, that in many respects competed with other minicomputers of the time, such as the PDP-11 from Digital Equipment Corporation and similar offerings from Data General and HP. The Series/1 was typically used to control and operate external electro-mechanical components while also allowing for primitive data storage and handling. Series/1 computers were withdrawn from marketing in 1988 at or near the introduction of the IBM AS/400 line. (en) |
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