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Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Computer related, International Computers India Ltd (ICL) [now Zensar], Computer Card Punch Machine used for 80 column cards, c1969
This key punch machine was used at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education (now Federation University). ICL was formed in 1968, establishing a presence in India in its earliest days through a partly owned subsidiary International Computers India manufacturing (ICIM). ICIM took on manufacturing of ICL-designed equipment, generally for overseas markets. ICIM subsequently became a joint operation with Fujitsu, establishing links to Japan. The company is now Zensar.Grey, black and silver metal object used to make computer punch cardsMachine Number 1/8/42917computers, ballarat college of advanced education, icl, punch card, punched card -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF UH-1B Huey/Iroquois Flight Crew Checklist, Flight Crew Checklist Iroquois UH-1B
AAP 7210.006-ICL-1 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Computer phone, Telecom computer phone executive series, 1985
Used at the UCA Synod Offices 130 Little Collins Street. Possibly by Cliff Wright.Telecom computer phone Executive Series consisting of monitor; keyboard with handset; Teledrive unit model number: TELDV1.3; Thermal colour printer Okimate 20 mdoel number EN3212; 8 ICL microdrive cartridges in 2 cases: one labelled "Demonstration", one labelled "Welcome", one labelled "Help"; Cables; 51 page printer manual.Telecom log on monitor and keyboard -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Computer, ICL1901A computer, 1969
Photographs taken of the first computer of Ballarat School of Mines / Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education Mount Helen Campus. This mainframe computer was purchased in 1969 for $116,000 and set up in the First Stage Engineering building (later F Building). It was the first operational teaching facility on the new campus. The initial computer centre staff were Arch McKinnon ad Manager and Judy Wilson as Key Punch Operator.. In 1972 Brian Dixon operated this computer for a night or two a week. He obtained an operators certificate as part of a Maths course at Ballarat College of Advanced Education, and lecturer Arch McKinnon offered Brian Dixon a night job.Four photographs relating to the ICL1911A computer. The computer was known as 'George' and called itself 'George'. .1) Two women standing behind a large ICL1901A .2) A woman in Ballarat School of Mines uniform stands behind an ICL computer item .3) & .5) Three women in a mainframe computer room .4) a woman operates a card punch machine .3 and .4 are shown in the Ballarat School of Mines Handbook, 1970, page 57computer, key punch, punch cards, icl1901a, g. durand, judith wilson, vivvian gay, jane henderson, brian dixon -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - (SP) AAP 7214.005-ICL Canberra MK21 Flight Crew Checklist and Emergency Procedures Pilot Escape Drills