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From: colonel@sunybcs.UUCP (George Sicherman)
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Subject: Re: Nearly Prehistoric Computers
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Date: Sun, 5-Feb-84 22:59:34 EST
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Posted: Sun Feb  5 22:59:34 1984
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Ah, it comes back to me now.  My first computer was also an IBM 1620,
and I wrote both FORTRAN and Assembly Language for it.  It had 20K
DIGITS (not words) of memory--10K bytes if the term is meaningful.
Integers could have any length.