On 4/25/23 10:46, Paul Berger via cctalk wrote:
> IBM did develop a machine to thread the wires through cores.  The cores
> where held in place in a tray by vacuum and wires threaded through by
> hollow needles to quote the book IBM's Early Computers, "When introduced
> in 1959, this core threading machine reduced the time to thread X and Y
> wires in a 64x64 plane from 25 hours to 12 minutes"  From that quote I
> am guessing that the sense and inhibit lines where still wired by hand.

An alternative was to use a simplified threading scheme.   I'm still
amazed to this day that CDC ECS worked reliably:

https://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/images/50690729-CDC-ExtendedCoreStorage.pdf

--Chuck


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