> In the 7000 series, the 1410 equivalent was the 7010 - architecturally > compatible, ran the same software, but implemented in 7000 series > technology. It came along in 1962. So that was really the last one to > be introduced of its ilk. > > Other than clones and the like (e.g., from folks like Honeywell), I'm > not aware of any other machines with a similar architecture to the 1401 > and 1410. Name them?
1440 came after 1410. Quite a few were built, and one is being restored by the Binghamton bunch. 1450 and 1460 came even later...but I have never seen evidence of any of these actually being installed. -- Will