RME1GK6P–View of (IBM) digital computer model 7090 magnetic core installation, (ITT) Artic Services at the Clear Air Force Station, Ballistic Missile Early Warning System Site II, Denali Borough, Arkansas
RME1393N–Feb. 29, 2012 - People Who Use An IBM Personal Computer at work can use many of the same IBM programs at home on a new PCjr equipped with a diskette drive and IBM Personal Computer Disk Operating System 2.1. The PCjr offers a number of advanced features including enhanced graphics and sound capabilities and an optional device which enables it to communicate with other computers.
RMEWD2F4–1960s advertisement full page colour magazine advert for IBM Computers circa 1968
RM2WMJJ1E–1956 IBM Ramac 305 computer print ad. 'Decisions don't have to wait!'
RMJCYJYM–1960s advertisement advertising IBM computers in American magazine dated 5th December 1960
RM2WBXPNP–Workers in IBM 704 Computer Operations Room, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia, USA, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1957
RM2A9P02D–1973 - IBM 2250 computer station
RM2WBBMN8–Man and woman working with IBM type T04 electronic data processing machine, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia, USA, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics , 1957
RM2A9P02N–Electronic Machine Computing Branch, 704 computing lab; (left - right) William A Mersman and Marcelline K Chartz (aka - Marcie Smith) with IBM 704 Date Processor
RMH2GATM–Original old vintage 1960s magazine advert dated 1964. Advertisement advertising IBM UK
RMR581W9–1973 - IBM 2250 computer station
RMR581W7–Electronic Machine Computing Branch, 704 computing lab; (left - right) William A Mersman and Marcelline K Chartz (aka - Marcie Smith) with IBM 704 Date Processor
RM2A59HJ4–IBM 7090 computer and personnel: L-R: R Smith, IBM; Smith DeFrance, Ames; H Funk, IBM; Marcie Chartz Smith, Ames; D Swartz, IBM; discuss installation of computer at Ames.
RMR59Y9B–A soldier operates an IBM personal computer at the Theater Microcomputer Information Center.
RMPYNCC9–IBM 7090 computer and personnel: L-R: R Smith, IBM; Smith DeFrance, Ames; H Funk, IBM; Marcie Chartz Smith, Ames; D Swartz, IBM; discuss installation of computer at Ames.
RME1GK67–View of IBM digital computer model 7090 magnet core installation. ITT Artic Services, Inc., Official photograph BMEWS Site II, Clear, AK, by unknown photographer, 17 September 1965. Clear Air Force Station, Ballistic Missile Early Warning System Site II.
RME1393P–Feb. 29, 2012 - The Most Affordable computer ever offered by IBM, the Pcjr, is an easy-to-use and versatile system for use at home, in the classroom or at the office. A PCjr equipped with a diskette drive and 131,072 characters of user memory, and using IBM Personal Computer Disk Operating System 2.1, is compatible with many business and personal productivity programs available for other IBM Personal Computers. With an optional Parallel Printer Attachment, it can be connected to the IBM Personal Computer Graphics Printer.
RM2BFWRYP–A soldier operates an IBM personal computer at the Theater Microcomputer Information Center.
RME0WT3C–Apr. 04, 1964 - 56,000 Transistors in this sewing dice; The IBM company announced the birth of the ''Third generation of computers''. These coordinators of new conception will work under better conditions, at more tasks and in a speedier way. The diods and transistors used in these machines are of infinitesimal sizes and are made from silicium bars. Photo Shows 56,000 of these transistors are in this sewing dice. On each died on on each transistor, three contract balls are to be seen.
RM2WR0HRR–1996 IBM Aptiva Desktop Computer Ad
RME13BTW–Feb. 29, 2012 - The IBM PCjr is the company's newest and most affordable computer. The version shown above features 131,072 characters of user memory, a 368, 640-character diskette drive, two program cartridge slots, and a cordless, infrared keyboard. It can be connected to a television or color monitor. When used with IBM's new Disk Operating System 2.1, this model is compatible with many diskette programs available for IBM Personal Computers. It is priced at ,269 at IBM Product Centers. The entry model, with 65,536 characters of user memory and without the diskette drive, is Priced at 69.
RM2A9035E–An operator is sitting in front of an IBM; 1974 Medical Subject Headings is next to the computer
RM2WMJHAA–1956 IBM Ramac computer print ad. IBM 305 Ramac computer used the first moving-head hard disk drive.
RMRA3KN0–An operator is sitting in front of an IBM; 1974 Medical Subject Headings is next to the computer
RM2WR0HRW–1990 IBM PS/2 PS2 PC Computer Ad
RM2WR0J0A–1996 IBM global network internet access ad
RM2WMJHYJ–1951 IBM Electronic business machines print ad 'Getting your answers at electronic speed!' IBM electronic calculator.
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