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- 1401 - Wikipedia
Year 1401 (MCDI) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar January 6 – Rupert, King of Germany, is crowned King of the Romans at Cologne [1] January 12 – Emperor Hồ Quý Ly of Dai Ngu (now Vietnam) passes the throne to his son, Hồ Hán Thương [2]
- Year 1401 - Historical Events and Notable People - On This Day
What happened and who was notable in 1401? Browse important events, world leaders, notable birthdays, and tragic deaths from the year 1401
- Siege of Baghdad (1401) - Wikipedia
In 1401, Timur, the ruler of the Timurid Empire, besieged the Jalayirid Sultanate capital of Baghdad for forty days and then massacred its inhabitants for resisting [1] The Turco-Mongol army looted the treasury and razed much of the city, except for mosques and madrasas [2] Contemporaries reported that each Mongol soldier was ordered to bring at least one severed head of an inhabitant Only
- The IBM 1401
The 1401 was also considered a real value because of its advanced technologies It was one of the first computers to run on transistors instead of power-hungry and fragile vacuum tubes, making it far more reliable and compact than existing mainframes
- What Happened In 1401 - Historical Events 1401 - EventsHistory
Famous historical events that shook and changed the world Discover events in 1401
- About the Computer History Museum’s IBM 1401 Machines
The 1401 was a “stored program computer,” allowing programmers to write (and share) applications loaded into the machine from punched cards or magnetic tape, all without the need to physically reconfigure the machine for each task
- 1401 - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1401 (MCDI) was a common year starting on Saturday in the Julian calendar It was the first year of the 15th century Timur raids the city of Baghdad in the Jalayirid Empire
- The IBM 1401 - Columbia University
The IBM 1401 -- a predecessor to the System 360 -- had all the processing power and memory of today's arcade games, but it ran three shifts a day, seven days a week keeping track of an inventory of 105,000 items supporting requisitions worth $32 million a month
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