- The IBM 305
RAMAC was the
first commercial computer that used a moving-head hard disk
drive (magnetic disk storage) for
secondary storage. The system...
-
RAMAC may
refer to: IBM 305
RAMAC, a
computing system introduced in 1956 IBM 350
RAMAC, a disk
storage unit
introduced in 1956 as a
bundled component of...
- IBM 305
RAMAC computer system on
September 14, 1956.
Simultaneously a very
similar product, the IBM 355, was
announced for the IBM 650
RAMAC computer...
-
production IBM 305
RAMAC system including IBM
Model 350 disk storage. US
Patent 3,503,060
issued March 24, 1970, and
arising from the IBM
RAMAC program is generally...
- programming. It was
announced in 1953 and in 1956
enhanced as the IBM 650
RAMAC with the
addition of up to four disk
storage units. The
purchase price for...
- The IBM 370
printer was used on the IBM 305
RAMAC computer system,
introduced by IBM on
September 14, 1956. The 370 was
connected to the 305 by a serial...
- drive, the 350 disk storage,
shipped in 1957 as a
component of the IBM 305
RAMAC system. It was
approximately the size of two
large refrigerators and stored...
-
introduced the
first hard disk
drive in 1956, as a
component of
their 305
RAMAC computer system.: 6 Most
digital data
today is
still stored magnetically...
-
revolters led by
former Governor Juan
Bautista Alvarado.
RAMAC Park is
named after the IBM 305
RAMAC, the
first computer to use a disk drive,
which was developed...
- (UNIVAC I) and the
introduction of
random access secondary storage (IBM
RAMAC 305), the
direct ancestor of all the hard disk
drives we use today. Even...