If it was like the 360/40 we had in school, it probably could run assembly, FORTRAN, COBOL, and possibly an early version of something like RPG. Unlike our 40, most 360 (and presumably this RCA) ...
This article is amazing, especially since my own memory goes as far back as the Apple IIe, and it's neat to see how companies marketed the early computer. But can we stop the 'Mad Men' references ...
The 1960s was a very important time in the growth of the United States. Between rapid workforce growth, the rise of automation, and “Great Society” programs like Food Stamps and Medicare, the U.S. saw ...