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Publication
National Computer Conference AFIPS 1967
Conference paper
Experience using a time-shared multi-programming system with dynamic address relocation hardware
Abstract
The IBM Research M44 computer is an experimental machine which was installed in the Thomas J. Watson, Sr. Research Center, in Yorktown Heights, New York, in November of 1964. The machine is an extensively modified IBM 7044, a binary single-address fixed-word-length computer with a CPU cycle time of 2 micro-seconds.