00:0100:01, 30 June 2023diffhist+90
IBM 3800
Added mention of the 6670 which is appropriate in the list of first products as the first cut sheet laser printer released by IBM. It also was curiously missing given the article has become a defacto page for IBM Page printersTags: Visual editMobile editMobile web editAdvanced mobile edit
08:0608:06, 6 February 2022diffhist+559
IBM 3270
I am very curious about the 1500 meter claim. I just read several IBM docs on bitsavers from 1971 to 1980 and all say 2000 feet. I won't remove the 1500 meter claim as its possible other vendors did support this (although a cite would be nice), but I added two cites to support the IBM limit (I could have added more) and added the CVT template to make values standardised.Tag: Visual edit
05:4405:44, 22 January 2022diffhist+36
Franklin H. Westervelt
The initial wording around the IBM 7772 could lead you to conclude that CONCOMP developed the product. I made a small change to make it clearer the work done was to support the 7772 as an MTS device.Tag: Visual edit
00:0100:01, 30 June 2023diffhist+90
IBM 3800
Added mention of the 6670 which is appropriate in the list of first products as the first cut sheet laser printer released by IBM. It also was curiously missing given the article has become a defacto page for IBM Page printersTags: Visual editMobile editMobile web editAdvanced mobile edit
08:0608:06, 6 February 2022diffhist+559
IBM 3270
I am very curious about the 1500 meter claim. I just read several IBM docs on bitsavers from 1971 to 1980 and all say 2000 feet. I won't remove the 1500 meter claim as its possible other vendors did support this (although a cite would be nice), but I added two cites to support the IBM limit (I could have added more) and added the CVT template to make values standardised.Tag: Visual edit
05:4405:44, 22 January 2022diffhist+36
Franklin H. Westervelt
The initial wording around the IBM 7772 could lead you to conclude that CONCOMP developed the product. I made a small change to make it clearer the work done was to support the 7772 as an MTS device.Tag: Visual edit