Computer "Logic" in 1922 Panel Switching |
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hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com 17 Aug 2006 10:50:15 -0700
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In 1922 the Bell System implemented "panel" dial switching in New York City. The system had to handle a high volume of calls and a wide diversity of central offices throughout New York City. This would've been impossible with Step-by-Step which was limited to a 10x10 point rotary switch. Panel translated the decimal exchange to codes for hundreds of trunks as needed. Panel used common control to do this. That is, it stored the telephone number and translated it as needed for switching needs.
The control functions of panel were similar to modern computer CPU
Signals between devices were self checking to detect errors. All gear
Remember this was all 1922, long before diodes and solid state |
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