Summary
Photograph of a computer programming diagram showing a list of operations that can be specified using the Autocoder programming language for the IBM 7070.
This is one of a set of photographs of computer structure diagrams and computer programmimg instructions, probably used in the 1970s as aids in teaching computing subjects. The diagrams and instructions relate to several early models and systems of stored program computers dating back as far as the 1950s and including the CSIR Mark 1 (later renamed CSIRAC), the Cirrus, the Atlas, the IBM System/360 , the CDC 6600 System, and the Illiac IV.
Description of Content
Computer programming instructions illustrating aspects of Autocoder programming.
Physical Description
Black and white photographic print of computer programming instructions.
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                                Acquisition InformationDonation from Steve & Connie Kormas, 22 Feb 2001 
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                                FormatPhotograph, 5 in. x 3½ in., Black & White 
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                                LanguageEnglish 
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                                InscriptionsOn reverse in black pencil at lower right, Museum Victoria catalogue reference: "MM 68274"; On reverse printed in black ink, photographic paper manufacturer's name: "ILFORD". 
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                                Image Dimensions - Photograph125 mm (Length), 90 mm (Width) 
 
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                                KeywordsComputer Programming, Computer Software, Computers, Computing 
 
        