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The IBM 402 Accounting Machine
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An accounting machine, or bookkeeping machine or recording-adder, was generally a calculator and printer combination tailored for a specific commercial activity such as billing, payroll, or ledger. Accounting machines were widespread from the early 1900s to 1980s, but were rendered obsolete by the availability of low-cost computers such as the IBM PC.

This type of machine is generally distinct from unit record equipment (some unit record machines were also called accounting machines).


Video Accounting machine



List of Vendors/Accounting Machines

  • Burroughs Sensimatic
  • Burroughs Sensitronic
  • Burroughs B80
  • Burroughs E103
  • Burroughs Computer F2000
  • Burroughs L500
  • Burroughs E1400 Electronic Computing/Accounting Machine with Magnetic Striped Ledger
  • Dalton Adding Machine Company
  • Electronics Corporation of America: Magnefile-B
  • Electronics Corporation of America: Magnefile-D
  • Elliott-Fisher
  • Federal Adding Machines
  • IBM 632
  • IBM 858 Cardatype Accounting Machine
  • IBM 6400 Series
  • Laboratory for Electronics: The Inventory Machine II (TIM-II)
  • Monroe Calculator Company: Model 200
  • Monroe Calculator Company: Synchro-Monroe President
  • Monroe Calculator Company: Monrobot IX
  • NCR Post-Tronic Bookkeeping Machine - Class 29
  • NCR Compu-Tronic Accounting Machine
  • NCR Accounting Machine - Class 33
  • NCR Window Posting Machine - Class 42
  • Olivetti: General Bookkeeping Machine (GBM)
  • J. B. Rea Company: READIX
  • Sundstrand Adding Machines
  • Underwood Elecom 50 "The First Electronic Accounting Machine"
  • Underwood Elecom 125, 125 FP (File Processor)

Maps Accounting machine



See also

Unit record equipment


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References


Source of the article : Wikipedia

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