1440s and 1460s were architecturally 1401s (much as the 7010 is
architecturally a 1410 - software compatible). I have not heard of a
1450 anywhere, but seem to recall hearing about at least one 1460 and
see photos of them online.
On 7/15/2015 12:26 AM, William Donzelli wrote:
In the 7000
series, the 1410 equivalent was the 7010 - architecturally
compatible, ran the same software, but implemented in 7000 series
technology. It came along in 1962. So that was really the last one to
be introduced of its ilk.
Other than clones and the like (e.g., from folks like Honeywell), I'm
not aware of any other machines with a similar architecture to the 1401
and 1410. Name them?
1440 came after 1410. Quite a few were built, and one is being
restored by the Binghamton bunch.
1450 and 1460 came even later...but I have never seen evidence of any
of these actually being installed.
--
Will