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Solid Logic Technology card frame
IBM computers in the System/360 era used hybrid circuits instead of the then new integrated circuits. IBM called this Solid Logic Technology (SLT). This photo shows a frame from an IBM 1800 full of SLT printed circuit cards. The hybrid circuits are in the square metal cans.
This photo was taken by Mike Ross of corestore.org . He has given permission via email: "Feel free to make use of ... my pictures under the GNU license. All I ask is that they are credited & linked...].
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--agr 18:55, 17 Aug 2004 (UTC)
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