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IBM 711

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Punched card reader for early computers
IBM 711
IBM 711 card reader on anIBM 704 computer atNACA in 1957
TypePunch card reader
Released1952; 74 years ago (1952)
PredecessorIBM 402
SuccessorIBM 1402

TheIBM 711 was apunched card reader used as a peripheral device forIBM mainframe vacuum tube computers and early transistorized computers. Announced on May 21, 1952, it was first shipped with theIBM 701.[1] Later IBM computers that used it were theIBM 704, theIBM 709, and the transistorizedIBM 7090 and 7094.

Overview

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The 711's read mechanism was based on theIBM 402's and could read 150 cards per minute (250 cards per minute on the IBM 7090). It included acontrol panel that could be wired to transfer any 72 columns out of the 80 on a card into the computer's memory, though in practice the panel was almost always wired to read the first 72 columns. Cards were read in binary format. Data from each row was read into two 36-bit words, starting with row 9, for a total of 24 words per card. Computer object code could then be executed directly. Conversion to characters or numbers was done in software.[2] The 72 column restriction influenced early computer languages, such asFortran andCobol, which only allowed source code in the first 72 columns of each punched card.

The 711 was relatively slow and magnetic tape was much faster, so it was common for 7000 series installations to include anIBM 1401, with its high speed peripherals, to do card-to-tape and tape-to-line-printer operations off-line, with the 711 mainly used forinitial program load ofoperating systems and diagnostics.

Variants of the 711, the IBM 712 and the IBM 714 were used with theIBM 702 andIBM 705 computers.[3]

In the media

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  • An IBM 711 is shown reading cards as part of an IBM 7090 installation in the 2016 American biographical filmHidden Figures.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"IBM Archives: IBM 711 Punched card reader". 23 January 2003. Archived fromthe original on December 17, 2004.
  2. ^Reference Manual, IBM 7090 Data Processing System, 1961, IBM A22-6528-3
  3. ^IBM 714 at Computer History Museum
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