
IBM System/34 - Wikipedia
It was a multi-user, multi-tasking successor to the single-user System/32. It included two processors, one based on the System/32 and the second based on the System/3. Like the …
System/34 - MidrangeWiki
It was a multi-user, multi-tasking successor to the single-user System/32. Like the System/32 and the older System/3 (whose architecture it shared), the System/34 was primarily programmed in …
Corestore Collection - IBM System/34 5340
The principal operator of the system was well 'into' programming it, and did a lot of screen design work and custom RPG programming for the business. I collected it from there on 28th October …
The System I 34 appears to be the first in a series of upward-compatible low-end computer products that al ready partially overlap both the System/32 and the System I 3 performance …
IBM System/34...Because Nobody Wants to Wait - CHM
The brochure introduces the System/34 as designed to function by distributing the processing load of multiple workstations. The brochure is printed in full color on white paper with the front …
Retrobug.org - Your home for retro computing
The IBM System/34, introduced in 1977, was a midrange computer designed as a successor to the System/32 and System/3. It was specifically aimed at small and medium-sized businesses, …
IBM System/34 - Detailed Pedia
The IBM System/34 was an IBM midrange computer introduced in 1977. [2] It was withdrawn from marketing in February 1985. [2] It was a multi-user, multi-tasking successor to the single-user …
IBM System/34 - Alfawiki
The IBM System/34 was a midrange computer introduced by IBM in 1977 and remained in production until February 1985. It followed the single-user System/32 by providing a multi …
IBM System/34 - IT History Society
It was a multi-user, multi-tasking successor to the single-user System/32. Most notably, it included two very different processors, one based on System/32 and the second based on older System/3.
IBM System/34 explained
The IBM System/34 was an IBM midrange computer introduced in 1977. [2] It was withdrawn from marketing in February 1985. [2] It was a multi-user, multi-tasking successor to the single-user …