Talk:UNIVAC 1101
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Relation to 1103
[edit]While the 1103 and 1105 may have inherited technology from the 1101, they had 36-bit words instead of 24-bit words, had two address instructions rather than one address instructions and their instructions didn't have a skip fields. Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz Username:Chatul (talk) 08:14, 31 January 2021 (UTC)
Conflicting sources for word size of UNIVAC 1101
[edit]I was browsing bitsavers and I encountered one document[1] that claimed the 1101 had a 24-bit word and another document[2] that claimed a 30-bit word. Which is correct? --Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz Username:Chatul (talk) 18:13, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
References
- ^ Introducing the ERA 1101 (PDF). ERA. Retrieved December 22, 2021.
- ^ Summary of Characteristics Magnetic Drum Binary Computer (PDF). ERA. November 30, 1948. Pub No. 23. Retrieved December 22, 2021.