A.J. Perlis and John Carrs Characteristics of the Small-Scale Computers. 11x8”, 4pp. Product Engineering-Project Design Digest, offprint, “Mid-October”, 1956. The article first appeared in Control Engineering, March 1956.
This pamphlet looked innocent enough, 12" tall and one folded piece of paper, and published in 1956, but there was a lot more to the simple publication than you'd expect from something so modest. The authors--John W. Carr III and Alan J. Perlis--were heavy hitters, and so I really wasn't very surprised to see what they had done "inside", though I was impressed and happy to see the data. Displayed on the 11"x16" sheet of paper are 15 data points on 14 computers, many of them classic/famous: the 650 IBM, UNIVAC, Elecom, Alawac. (Remember that when you're looking at purchase price and monthly rental amounts that the 1956 dollar is equal to about $8.70 in 2015 dollars, so that $3275/month for the 650 would be about $30k. The $136k for the Datatron is about a million today.)
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