Page started June 11, 2009 - about 5 years after 1st IBM 1401 arrived for restoration
The letter to Robert Garner that inspired this page
----- Original Message ----- From: George R Ahearn To: Robert B Garner Cc: Ed Thelen Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 4:56 PM Subject: Re: fyi - Fran's recollections on enjoying his work... > Robert: > In your notes of things to bring up with Fran: > We are wondering about the 'Sterling' feature of the 'Edit' instruction. > Was that designed by the Endicott engineers, > or by some folks in the World Trade Corporation? > George ========================== Yes indeed !! INDEED !! Some of us were standing about, late in the day, chatting, and George brought these questions up - Folks seemed to be very interested !! Other questions bubbled up - There are so many interesting questions about the origins and continuation engineering of the popular and highly adapted (for better or worse ;-)) IBM 1401 some questions/comments included - the (field !!) upgrading of the timing in the 1402 from mechanical "CB"s to "solar cell" - that infamous "OverLap" feature, also field upgradeable (almost ;-)) - the printer buffer - Then, generalizing, what about the whole business of continuing and manufacturing engineering including the above and - customer requests - added peripherals, RAMAC (1405), memory (1406), serial (1407), ... and the tapes, and ... I got to thinking of a web page giving the sequence of the enhancements and changes during the life of the 1401 product line. We have been so fascinated with the origins and finding sources and people, that the product life may not be getting "equal time" ;-)) Then there was a question of just how to gather and remember all these added questions. So that you can ask Fran and the old timers. -er- the people involved with product development and continuation. Ron Williams mentioned that each machine has the list of changes. The ALDs for each machine are unique - There may be a list Field ("D" something List) for the field change kits. By then the topics overwhelmed us (or at least me). We headed off to our various diners/dinners/suppers/TVs/ ... .Respectfully submitted by Ed Thelen - social secretary ;-))
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