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IBM 1130
DeveloperIBM Boca Raton
ManufacturerIBM
Typeminicomputer
Release date1965 (1965)
Introductory price~$1,000 per month rental, equivalent to about $9,700 in 2023
Discontinuedearly 1980s[1]
Units shipped10,000 est.[1]
Operating systemDisk Monitor 2 (DM2)
CPU16-bit, word addressed, 15-bit address space
Memorymagnetic core
StorageIBM 2310 disk drive
Removable storageIBM 2515 single disk cartridge
DisplayIBM 1627 Calcomp Plotter, IBM 2250, optional
Inputpunched card, paper tape, console
ConnectivityIBM Synchronous Communication Adaptor (SCA)
Dimensionsdesk-size: width 58.5 in, depth 29 in, height 44.125 in[2]
Mass660 lb[2]
Marketing targetsmall engineering companies, schools
Backward
compatibility
via Fortran
PredecessorIBM 1620, IBM 650
SuccessorIBM Series/1
IBM System/7
RelatedIBM 1800 process control system
Websiteibm1130.org

The IBM 1130 Computing System, introduced in 1965,[3] was IBM's least expensive computer at that time. A binary 16-bit machine, it was marketed to price-sensitive, computing-intensive technical markets, like education and engineering, succeeding the decimal IBM 1620 in that market segment. Typical installations included a 1 megabyte disk drive that stored the operating system, compilers and object programs, with program source generated and maintained on punched cards. Fortran was the most common programming language used, but several others, including APL, were available.

IBM 1130 console

The 1130 was also used as an intelligent front-end for attaching an IBM 2250 Graphics Display Unit, or as remote job entry (RJE) workstation, connected to a System/360 mainframe.

IBM 1130 with peripherals, including paper tape reader punch, IBM 1442 card reader/punch (rear) and IBM 1627 Calcomp plotter.
  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference tnmoc-lsg was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b IBM 1130 Installation manual, IBM Form GA26-5914, June 1966, BitSavers
  3. ^ Francis, C.G. (11 February 1965). "IBM introduces powerful small computer". Director of Information (Press release). White Plains, New York: International Business Machines (IBM). Archived from the original on 2019-07-05.

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