Details about IBM's early 'scientific' computers

william degnan billdegnan at gmail.com
Tue Nov 14 08:16:26 CST 2017


Following top post of this reply...

There is a doc called 709-7090 General Information Manual D22-6508, which I
don't see in bitsavers (I don't have).  The operator's guide for 7090 Data
Processing System is A22-6535 is on bitsavers, but that's not going to help
you much.  The big hole in the bitsavers collection for the 709-7090 is
A22-6503, the 709-7090 Data Processing System Reference Manual.  It's kind
of like Gordon Bell's book with a combination of hardware and programming
to explain how the system works.  I think that's what you want.

Maybe someone has a copy of this?  If not I can scan mine.  My 7090 is out
for repairs anyway so I don't need it at the moment. Those repair guys
don't move as fast as they used to.

Most of the rest of the docs I have related to 709-7090 are Fortran related.

On the back pages of the 709/7090 Data Processing System Bulletins you'll
find a bibliography of all 709-7090 publications and their titles.

Bill

On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 4:40 AM, Paul Birkel via cctech <
cctech at classiccmp.org> wrote:

> Wonderful document.  Thank you IBM Customer Engineering!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cctech [mailto:cctech-bounces at classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Camiel
> Vanderhoeven via cctech
> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2017 4:01 AM
> To: Noel Chiappa; cctech; cctalk at classiccmp.org
> Subject: Re: Details about IBM's early 'scientific' computers
>
> Have you really looked at everything that is on Bitsavers? It¹s much more
> than just the engineering manuals. If I may offer a suggestion, have a
> look at this document and see if it fits your needs:
>
> http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/7090/ce/223-6895-1_7090_
> CE_Reference_System
> _Fundamentals_7100_7151_7606_Sep61.pdf
>
> Camiel
>
> On 11/14/17, 4:32 AM, "cctech on behalf of Noel Chiappa via cctech"
> <cctech-bounces at classiccmp.org on behalf of cctech at classiccmp.org> wrote:
>
> >Please, everyone, I do actually know of BitSavers; you don't need to
> >point me
> >at it.
> >
> >When I said:
> >
> >    >> I could look at the engineering manuals, but I was hoping for
> something
> >    >> in between them and Bashe et al.
> >
> >I assumed everyone would understand that by "engineering manuals", I was
> >meaning the kind of things one finds in BitSavers.
> >
> >       Noel
>
>
>


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