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About: Keypunch is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 33 publications have been published within this topic receiving 125 citations.

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01 Aug 1967
TL;DR: The operating system to be described in this paper serves the Maniac II computer and about 40 users and undergoes more or less continual modification and improvement.
Abstract: The operating system to be described in this paper serves the Maniac II computer and about 40 users. Maniac II is a research computer and undergoes more or less continual modification and improvement. In its eleven-year life, it has grown in speed from 10,000 instructions per second to 100,000, in vocabulary from 80 instructions to about 300, and in memory size from 12,000 words to 80,000 (changing from half- to full-word instructions in the process). It runs in an open shop. It is in operation about 130 hours a week with only about 50 hours being handled by professional machine operators. At least 8 hours a week are devoted to new construction. On-line input/output equipment consists of console typewriter, scope display, paper tape reader and punch, card reader, line printer, and magnetic tapes. Off-line there are two magnetic tape driven Cal-Comp plotters, an IBM 047 keypunch, and the modified Flexowriters referred to below.
Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 1968
TL;DR: The Maniac II as discussed by the authors is a research computer and undergoes more or less continual modification and improvement, and has a vocabulary from 80 instructions to 300, and memory size from 12,000 words to 80,000 (changing from half-to full-word instructions in the process).
Abstract: The operating system to be described in this paper serves the Maniac II computer and about 40 users. Maniac II is a research computer and undergoes more or less continual modification and improvement. In its eleven-year life, it has grown in speed from 10,000 instructions per second to 100,000, in vocabulary from 80 instructions to about 300, and in memory size from 12,000 words to 80,000 (changing from half- to full-word instructions in the process). It runs in an open shop. It is in operation about 130 hours a week with only about 50 hours being handled by professional machine operators. At least 8 hours a week are devoted to new construction. On-line input/output equipment consists of console typewriter, scope display, paper tape reader and punch, card reader, line printer, and magnetic tapes. Off-line there are two magnetic tape driven Cal-Comp plotters, an IBM 047 keypunch, and the modified Flexowriters referred to below.

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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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20051
19911
19811
19782
19771