IBM 101 explained

The IBM 101 Electronic Statistical Machine, introduced in 1952,[1] combines in one unit the functions of sorting, counting, accumulating, balancing, editing, and printing of summaries of facts recorded in IBM cards.

The 101 could sort cards based on multiple columns. For example, if a card had multiple 3-column test scores, the 101 could be wired to sort into pocket 0 those cards with no scores over 090, into pocket 1 those with one score over 090, and so on; logic limited only by the number of relays available.

A. Ross Eckler suggests the development of the 101, with functions similar to earlier multicolumn sorters and unit counters developed by the Census Bureau, "was apparently a direct result of the transfer to IBM of Lawrence Wilson, who had served as chief of the Census Bureau's Machine Tabulation Division".[2]

Functions

The following operations may be performed at the rate of 450 cards per minute:

The operation of the 101 is directed by the use of a removable control panel.

Related Equipment

IBM Devices often used in conjunction with an IBM 101 included:

Capabilities table

!Capability!514
Repro
Punch!519
Doc
Mach.!521
Punch
Unit!523
Gang
Punch!524
Dup
Punch!526
Print
Summ!528
Accum
Repro!529
Punch
Unit!541
Read
Punch!542
Read
Punch!549
Ticket
Conv.
Accumulating
Comparing
Editing
End Printing
Gangpunching
Input-Output
for a System
Mark-Sense
Punching
Reproducing
Summary Punching

IBM 524

The IBM 524 is a Duplicating Summary Punch, and two of them can be attached to an IBM 101.

Other units

Gangpunch

The term gangpunch refers to duplicating the content of a punched card onto one or more of those that follow[10] - to copy information from a master card into the following detail cards.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: IBM Card Card Equipment Summary (1957).
  2. Eckler, A. Ross (1972) The Bureau of the Census, Praeger, pp114-115
  3. [IBM 524]
  4. Book: IBM 101 Electronic Statistical Machine - Reference Manual.
  5. Web site: IBM 514.
  6. Book: Alan D. Meacham . 1961 . Data Processing Equipment Encyclopedia . Gille Associates.
  7. Web site: IBM Operator's Guide.
  8. Web site: IBM 523 Gang Summary Punch.
  9. dated from 1963 to 1974 Book: IBM Sales Manual . IBM.
  10. Web site: Wordnik.com . gangpunch - definition and meaning .
  11. Book: Computer Security . 404 . 978-1483103013 . John M. Carroll . 2014. Butterworth-Heinemann .