The purpose of this page is to show the organization of the functionality of the 1401 Central Processing Unit
We all see the cute box, and wonder where the various things that go on inside a computer happen.
A computer may seem to be a random mass of wires, but that would lead to masses of even longer wires, and even more human confusion.
In some respects a computer is remarkably like a house, and folks even speak of computer architects. Kitchen, garage, front door, ... and you need that hallways wide enough and enough room in the kitchen for the various devices and functions.
In a microprocessor (which is rather 2 dimensional), folks call this the floor plan, a bit like a house.
Computers of the 1950 through the 1980 were very three dimensional, and layout of the various functions was also very important.
So, just where do you start to look for the optional multiply/divide in a 1401? This is vital if you are a Customer Engineer facing a customer needing to get payroll out "right now", the folks are waiting for their pay checks. A random walk through the 32 "gates" of the computer seems a poor way to start.
Details of the location of each type of circuit card, (SMS card), is here.
Sorry about the picture quality. Trying to get the picture size down for fast loading got a bit overdone.