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Synopsis: From the quill pen to electronic computers. First revolution was bookkeeping machines during World War I. They were clumsy and used large amounts of paper. The second revolution was the electronic computer that can read, sort, print, process checks, record and store customer information and retrieve it in record time. Demonstration of how the machines operate and how cashiers get immediate access to customer accounts for credit approval.
Scenes include the General Electric 210 electronic computer with its reader-sorter, magnetic tape units, high speed printer and central processor. |
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Information: 1961 15 min COL |
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