Announced September 12, 1960 and
withdrawn March 30, 1970.
A. The IBM 1410 Data Processing Card System was a high-speed flexible system containing large volume storage facilities and fast input/output units for up-to-the-minute, accurate punched card output and printed reports.
- IBM 1402 Card Read Punch
- IBM 1403 Printer
- IBM 1411 Processing Unit
- IBM 1414 Input/Output Synchronizer, Model 3 or 4
- IBM 1415 Console
B. The IBM 1410 Data Processing Tape System added to the speed and efficiency of the 1410 Card System with high volume storage capacities and increased data input/output speeds. The 1410 Card System could be expanded to include:
- IBM 729 II Magnetic Tape Units with the 1414 Input/Output Synchronizer, Model 1
- IBM 729 IV Magnetic Tape Units with the 1414 Input/Output Synchronizer, Model 1
- IBM 7330 Magnetic Tape Units with the 1414 Input/Output Synchronizer, Model 2
C. The IBM RAMAC 1410 Data Processing System provided mammoth disk storage facilities for the IBM 1410 Data Processing Systems. The RAMAC 1410 consisted of the 1410 Card System with or without the tape units plus:
- IBM 1405 Disk Storage
Optional components which could be added to any of the above configurations included:
- IBM 1011 Paper Tape Reader
- IBM 1412 Magnetic Character Reader