The IBM 1130 is a small, affordable computer system introduced by IBM in the 1960s, designed for scientific and engineering applications, offering a range of peripherals and programming languages. As one of the first commercially successful minicomputers, the IBM 1130 played a significant role in making computing accessible to educational institutions, research organizations, and small businesses, paving the way for the development of future computing technologies and remaining a notable milestone in the history of the tech industry.
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