Wednesday, April 29, 2009

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Ancient shop doorbell

Ornate doorbell in Venice
A doorbell is a signaling device commonly found near a door. It commonly emits a ringing sound to alert the occupant of the building to a visitor's presence. It was invented by Joseph Henry in 1831 [1].
Contents
1 How doorbells work
1.1 Wired system
1.2 Circuit Diagram
1.3 Wireless system
2 See also
3 References
4 External links
//
How doorbells work
Wired system
In most wired systems, a button, located around the height of the doorknob, activates a signaling device (usually a chime, bell, or buzzer) inside the building. This single-pole, single-throw (SPST) switch momentarily closes the doorbell circuit. One terminal of this button is wired to a terminal on a transformer. A doorbell transformer steps down the 120240-volt AC electrical power to a lower voltage, typically 1020 volts. The transformer's other terminal connects to one of three terminals on the signaling device. Another terminal is connected to a wire that travels to the other terminal on the button. If there is another button (typically near a back door), it is connected between the transformer and the third terminal on the signaling device. Unfortunately, the transformer, being energized constantly, consumes a small amount (about 1 to 2 W) of standby power constantly [2],[3].
Most signaling devices consist of two solenoids and two flat bars. The flat bars are tuned to two pleasing notes. The flat bars are mounted loosely above and below the solenoids. When the doorbell button is pressed, the first solenoid's plunger strikes the bottom bar. When the button is released, a spring on the plunger pushes the plunger up, causing it to strike the other bar. If the other bell is used, it will activate the other solenoid, which will strike only one bar typically the bottom bar.
More elaborate signaling devices play a short musical tune, such as Westminster Quarters.
The deaf use visual signaling devices typically light bulbs rather than audible signaling devices.[4][5]
Circuit Diagram
Wireless system
A button near the door activates a built-in transmitter. The transmitter sends a radio signal to the doorbell radio receiver inside the building. When the radio signal is detected by the receiver, it activates a buzzer, speaker, lights, bells or horn.
Nowadays, a plug-in doorbell can be purchased, all you have to do is plug it in, in any socket in your house and then affix the button at your door
See also
Entryphone
References
^ [1]
^ "Why Did President Bush Suddenly Start Talking about Standby Power?", presentation by Alan Meier, this is a cool devce.http://www.energystar.gov/ia/partners/prod_development/downloads/power_supplies/PSPresent2.ppt
^ MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICITY USE IN U.S. HOMES Marla C. Sanchez, Jonathan G. Koomey, Mithra M. Moezzi, Alan Meier and Wolfgang Huber, LBNL Berkeley CA, http://www.osti.gov/bridge/servlets/purl/795945-9c8LM1/native/795945.pdf
^ Alerting and Communicating Devices for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People What's Available Now
^ NPR At Gallaudet, a Turn Inward Opens New Worlds
External links
HowStuffWorks: How a Doorbell Works
How to Repair a Doorbell
Deaf doorbell circuit
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The M67 recoilless rifle
The M67 recoilless rifle was a lightweight, portable, crew-served 90mm weapon intended primarily as an anti-tank weapon made in the United States by the department of the U.S. army. It could also be employed in an antipersonnel role with the use of the M590 antipersonnel round. It was designed to be fired primarily from the ground using the bipod and monopod, but it may be fired from the shoulder. The air-cooled, breech-loaded, single-shot rifle fired fixed ammunition. It was designed for direct firing only, and sighting equipment for this purpose was furnished with each weapon.
The M67 primarily saw action during the Vietnam War and was later replaced by the M47 Dragon anti-tank missile system or TOW missile system except in arctic environments where the batteries of the Dragon and the wires of the TOW would fail due to extremely low temperatures. The 6th Light Infantry Division in Alaska still uses the M67 in its special weapons platoons.
The M49A1 sub-caliber device, which uses NATO 7.62mm rounds, is typically used for zeroing the sight and for qualifying purposes.
Contents
1 Description
2 Ammunition
2.1 M371 practice round
2.2 M371A1 HEAT round
2.3 M590 Antipersonnel Canister
3 Specifications
3.1 M103 Telescope sight
3.2 Maximum effective ranges
4 External links
//
Description

M67 recoilless rifle with bipod extended
The M67 is shaped like a long tube with the sight assembly and trigger offset to the side in opposite directions about half way along the barrel. Under this point is the monopod, with the bipod halfway back from there. The weapon required a crew of three to operate it; a gunner, assistant gunner(loader) and ammo bearer. The breech is hinged on the right side, and had to be swung open to load the round. It was then swung closed and when the rifle was fired, the rear end of the shell case broke up and was blown out of the back of the breech block.
It was capable of maintaining a sustained fire rate of 1 round per minute, but the weapon could also be rapid fired at an increased rate of 1 round every 6 seconds (10 rpm) by a well trained crew. The rapid firing was limited to 5 rounds, with a 15 min cool off period afterwards.
Ammunition
Ammunition for the 90 mm rifle was issued in complete fixed cartridges. The term "fixed" means that the projectile and the cartridge case are crimped together. This ensures correct alignment of the projectile and the cartridge case. It also permits faster loading because the projectile and the cartridge case are loaded as one unit. The rear end of the cartridge case is made of frangible material that is completely destroyed when fired. The projectiles used are preengraved with a rifling band, that is, the rotating bands are cut to engage the rifled bore both to trap gases and to spin-stabilize the projectile.
M371 practice round

M371 outside and cut-away views
The M371 is a practice round for the M371A1 HEAT round. It has the high explosive filler replaced with inert ballast to keep it at the same weight and flight properties. The nose cap contains a smoke pellet to mark the point of impact.
Cartridge weight: 9.25 lb (4.2 kg)
Cartridge length: 28.10 in (714 mm)
Projectile weight: 6.75 lb (3.06 kg)
Muzzle velocity: 700 ft/s (213 m/s)
Maximum effective range: 437 yd (400 m)
Fuse: PIBD M530A1
M371A1 HEAT round

M371A1 outside and cut-away views
The M371A1 round utilizes a special fin-stabilized projectile which employs the shaped charge principle to defeat armor. It does not depend upon velocity at the moment of impact for its effect. It relies upon a concentration of the effect of the explosive filler through its shape. The conical shape of the filler concentrates the force of the explosion into a hot jet that blows its way through the armor. The shape of the filler is maintained by a metal cone which forms a slug when the filler is exploded. This slug or metal may or may not follow the explosive jet through the armor.
The HEAT round is used primarily against armor. It can also be used against secondary targets such as gun emplacements and pillboxes with excellent results. It is capable of penetrating 3.5 ft (1.1 m) of packed soil, 2.5 ft (0.8 m) of reinforced concrete, or 0.83 ft (0.25 m) of armor plate (steel).
Cartridge weight: 9.25 lb (4.2 kg)
Cartridge length: 28.10 in (714 mm)
Projectile weight: 6.75 lb (3.06 kg)
Muzzle velocity: 700 ft/s (213 m/s)
Maximum effective range: 437 yd (400 m)
Fuse: PIBD M530A1
M590 Antipersonnel Canister

M590 outside and cut-away views
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Livescribe, Inc.
The Livescribe paper-based computing platform consists of a smartpen, paper, software applications, and developer tools.
Central to the Livescribe platform is the Pulse, a ballpoint pen with an embedded computer and digital audio recorder. When used with special paper, it records what it writes for later uploading to a computer, and synchonizes those notes with any audio it has recorded. This allows a user to replay portions of a recording by tapping on the notes he was taking at the time the recording was made. It is also possible to select which portion of a recording to replay by tapping on the relevant portion of a page on-screen, once it has been synced to the Livescribe desktop software.
Jim Marggraff, inventor of the LeapFrog FLY Pentop computer and creator of the LeapPad Learning System, left Leapfrog to form Livescribe in 2005.
Contents
1 The Pulse Smartpen
2 Availability for Operating Systems
3 Paper, Applications, and Sharing
4 Developer Tools
5 References
6 External Links
//
The Pulse Smartpen
The Pulse smartpen is about the size and weight of a large Montblanc pen (5/8" x 6 1/8"), and comes equipped with a removable ball-point ink cartridge, a microphone to record audio, a speaker for playback, a small OLED display, and internal flash memory that captures handwritten notes and drawings.
The user can choose to record audio in addition to the handwritten text. Recorded audio is kept indexed with the handwritten text - tapping on a written word fast forwards or rewinds the audio playback to that part of the recording.
The pen is available with either 1 Gigabyte or 2 GB of flash storage. The 1 GB model holds about 100 hours of audio depending on recording quality settings. The US retail price is $149 for the 1 GB model and $199 for the 2 GB model.
The Pulse allows the installation of as many applications as there is memory, and ships with a number of additional applications. If tapped on the correct images, it can function as a calculator, for example, or can translate words (the translator software as shipped includes only 21 words).
Some users have noted that ambient noise can be a problem. The built-in microphone on the pen can pick up small mounts of noise from writing on paper, and adjacent ambient noise is often louder than a far away speaker. However, the included headphones have embedded microphones that when used reduce this ambient noise.
Availability for Operating Systems
The product was initially available only for use with Microsoft Windows-based computers, but Version 1.0 of Livescribe Desktop for the Mac was made available via download in March, 2009.[1] It requires OS X 10.5.5 or higher, and was one of nine products designated as "Best of Show" at Macworld Expo 2009.[2] There is no word at all of a Linux version in the works; Livescribe has provided a user forum at the request of Linux users, however.[3]
Handwriting recognition functionality is provided by a third-party application, which sells separately for $30. This is only available for Microsoft Windows-based computers, although there have been unofficial promises of a Macintosh version.
Paper, Applications, and Sharing
Livescribe's special paper that allows the recording of notes uses a patented dot-positioning system licensed from Anoto.
As with all Anoto pattern-based pens, you must use paper pre-printed with the dot pattern - there's no other way for the pen to know which page you are on, for example. Livescribe sells US Letter and half Letter sized notebooks, and it is also possible to print your own dot paper with a color laser printer.
Developer Tools
Livescribe is working on a Penlet SDK to allow application development for the smartpen. The SDK is based on Java; applications run directly on the pen itself. They are able to display text and menus, as well as produce audio feedback. The SDK is currently in beta.
References
^ Livescribe Desktop for the Mac, version 1.0 Released
^ Livescribe Pulse included in "Best of Show" products at Macworld Expo 2009
^ No Linux support, but Livescribe provides Linux forum anyway.
External Links
Livescribe, Inc.
http://www.penlets.com Provides resources for users and developers of the Pulse smart pen from Livescribe, Inc.
The Shape of Computers to Come? at Wall Street Journal
D5: A new pen for a new era at The Tech Chronicles, SF Gate.com
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The two-stroke internal combustion engine differs from the more common four-stroke engine by completing the same (thermodynamic) cycle in only two strokes of the piston, rather than four. This is accomplished by using the beginning of the compression stroke and the end of the combustion stroke to simultaneously perform the intake and exhaust functions, which is called scavenging. This allows a power stroke for every revolution of the crank, instead of every second revolution as in a four-stroke engine. For this reason, two-stroke engines provide high specific power, so they are valued for use in portable, lightweight applications such as chainsaws as well as large-scale industrial applications like locomotives.

A two-stroke engine, in this case with an expansion pipe illustrating the effect of a reflected pressure wave on the fuel charge. This feature is essential for maximum charge pressure (volumetric efficiency) and fuel efficiency. It is used on most high-performance engine designs.
Invention of the two-stroke cycle is attributed to Dugald Clerk around 1880 whose engines had a separate charging cylinder. The crankcase-scavenged engine, employing the area below the piston as a charging pump, is generally credited to Joseph Day (and Frederick Cock for the piston-controlled inlet port).
Contents
1 Applications
2 Different two-stroke design types
2.1 Piston controlled inlet port
2.2 Reed inlet valve
2.3 Rotary inlet valve
2.4 Crossflow-scavenged
2.5 Loop-scavenged
2.6 Uniflow-scavenged
2.7 Stepped Piston Engine
3 Power valve systems
4 Direct Injection
5 Two-stroke Diesel engines
6 Lubrication
7 Reversibility
8 Sources
9 See also
10 External links
//
Applications
Throughout the 20th century, many small motorized devices such as chainsaws and outboard motors were powered by two-stroke designs. They are popular due to their simple design (and resulting low cost) and higher power-to-weight ratios. However, in most designs to date the lubricating oil is mixed with the fuel, which significantly increases the emission of pollutants (due to the oil's incomplete combustion). For this reason, two-stroke engines have been replaced with four-stroke engines in many applications.

A two-stroke minibike.
Two-stroke engines are commonly used in high-power, handheld applications such as string trimmers and chainsaws. The light overall weight, and light-weight spinning parts give important operational and even safety advantages. Only a two-stroke (with a specialized fuel-system) can run a chainsaw and be used in any position.
To a lesser extent, these engines may still be used for small, portable, or specialized machine applications such as outboard motors, high-performance, small-capacity motorcycles, mopeds, underbones, scooters, tuk-tuks, snowmobiles, karts, ultralights, model airplanes (and other model vehicles) and lawnmowers. The two-stroke cycle is used in many diesel engines, most notably large industrial and marine engines, as well as some trucks and heavy machinery.
A number of main-stream automobile manufacturers have used two-stroke engines in the past, including the Swedish Saab and German manufacturers DKW and Auto-Union. The Japanese manufacturer Suzuki did the same in the 1970s.[1] Production of two-stroke cars ended in the 1960s in the West, but Eastern Bloc countries continued until around 1991, with the Trabant and Wartburg in East Germany and Syrena in Poland. Lotus of Norfolk, UK, has a prototype direct-injection two-stroke engine intended for alcohol fuels called the Omnivore which it is demonstrating in a version of the Exige.[2]
Different two-stroke design types

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Although the principles remain the same, the mechanical details of various two-stroke engines differ depending on the type. The design types of the two-stroke engine vary according to the method of introducing the charge to the cylinder, the method of scavenging the cylinder (exchanging burnt exhaust for fresh mixture) and the method of exhausting the cylinder.
Piston controlled inlet port
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Not to be confused with the chocolate manufacturer The Hershey Company.
Hershey Creamery Company
Type
Public (Pink Sheets: HRCR)
Founded
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (1894)
Founder(s)
Jacob HersheyIsaac HersheyJohn HersheyParis HersheyEli Hershey
Headquarters
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Area served
Northeastern and Eastern United States
Key people
George Holder, presidentWalter Holder, vice president of manufacturingTom Holder, vice president of sales and marketingRobert Campbell, controller
Industry
ice cream manufacturer
Products
ice cream, sherbet, ice cream cake, frozen slab, smoothies
Revenue
US$44,800,000 (2007)
Employees
450
Website
hersheyicecream.com
Hershey Creamery Company, also known as Hershey's Ice Cream, is a creamery that produces Hershey's brand ice cream, sorbet, sherbet, and frozen yogurt, as well as other frozen treats such as smoothies and frozen slab style ice cream mixers. Founded by Jacob Hershey and four of his brothers in 1894o relation to the founding family of the The Hershey Companyt was taken over by the Holder family in the 1920s. The company was one of the first to offer consumers pre-packaged ice cream pints. In 1998, it modernized its operations to increase efficiency and reduce overhead. With their shared names and cities of origin, Hershey Creamery and Hershey Company have had a tumultuous relationship marked by multiple lawsuits over trademark issues. In the mid-1990s, the companies settled their most recent legal battles out of court, with the creamery agreeing to add a disclaimer to its ice cream products to note that it is not related to Hershey Company.
The family owned business has approximately 450 employees and operates 22 distribution centers across 28 states across the East and Northeastern United States. It is a publicly traded company, with its stocks listed only on Pink Sheets as the company offers a limited number of shares to potential shareholders. In 2001, the company posted a profit of $4.1 million with sales reaching $91.4 million.
Contents
1 History
1.1 Trademark disputes with Hershey Company
1.2 Other legal issues
2 Business model
2.1 Financials
2.2 Products
3 References
4 External links
//
History
The Hershey brothers, Jacob, Isaac, John, Paris, and Eli, founded Hershey Creamery Company in 1894, with the company originally operating out of their Lancaster County farmhouse.[1][2] In the early days of the company, the company's products were produced at the Hershey family farmhouse. The ice cream was packed in metal-lined wooden containers that the Hershey brothers designed and built. The containers were loaded into trucks with ice packed around them to keep the ice cream fresh and cold. Salesmen traveled daily routes to deliver product to customers in the county and in surrounding areas.[3]
In the 1920s, the company was merged with the Holder family's Bethlehem-based Meyer Dairy Company, retaining the Hershey name.[3][4] In 1926, with demand for the ice cream exceeding the capacity of the farmhouse and the merger, the newly merged company constructed its first ice cream plant in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.[2][1] During the Great Depression, the company became the first ice cream maker to offer its products in pre-packaged pints. During its history, the company began creating new flavors of ice cream, such as Moose Tracks, which it then sold to other ice cream makers.[4][3] Following World War II, the company continued to answer the call for greater convenience in consumer foods and expanded its offerings to include single-serve, easy to eat items such as popsicles and ice cream sandwiches. In the 1960s, the Holder family assumed full ownership of the company.[4]
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Nissan 240SX
Manufacturer
Nissan
Production
19891998
Assembly
Ky?sh?, Japan
Predecessor
Nissan 200SX (S12)
Class
Sport compact
Layout
FR layout
Platform
Nissan S platform
Transmission(s)
4-speed automatic5-speed manual
Related
Nissan SilviaNissan 180SXNissan 200SX
First generation(S13)
Production
19891994
Body style(s)
2-door coupe3-door hatchback2-door convertible
Engine(s)
2.4L KA24E I42.4L KA24DE I4
Wheelbase
2474 mm (97.4 in)
Length
4521 mm (178 in)
Width
1689 mm (66.5 in)
Height
1290 mm (50.8 in)
Curb weight
1224kg (2699lb)
Second generation(S14)
Production
19951998
Body style(s)
2-door coupe
Engine(s)
2.4L KA24DE I4
Wheelbase
2525 mm (99.4 in)
Length
4498 mm (177.0 in)
Width
1727 mm (68.0 in)
Height
1288 mm (50.7 in)
Curb weight
1253kg (2762lb)
The Nissan 240SX was a car introduced to the North American market by Nissan in 1989. It replaced the 200SX (RWD) in 1989. The 240SX was equipped with a 2.4-litre inline 4 engine, rear wheel drive. (KA24E from 19891990 and KA24DE from 19911998). Two distinct generations of the 240SX, the S13 (1989-1994) and the S14 (1995-1998), were produced from the Nissan S platform. The 240SX is closely related to other S vehicles: the Japanese-market Silvia and 180SX and the European-market 200SX.
Contents
1 First generation / S13 (1989-1994)
2 Second generation / S14 (1995-1998)
3 Aftermarket Tuning
4 Swaps & Conversions
5 Production Numbers In the United States
6 See also
7 External links
//
First generation / S13 (1989-1994)
The first generation of the 240SX can be divided into two distinct variants: Zenki ("early period" in Japanese and commonly known as "pignose" to US 240sx enthusiasts) and Ch?ki (translated to "middle period" in Japanese). Each of these variants came in two distinct body styles: hatchback (base and SE) and coupe (base, SE, and XE). Nissan marketing and documentation almost exclusively used the term "fastback" but some people believe it is not truly a fastback but is a hatchback. Both styles shared the same front bodywork as the Japanese-market Nissan 180SX, which was a hatchback, and featured the sloping front and pop-up headlights. This bodywork distinguishes the coupe model from its Japanese-market counterpart, the Silvia, which featured fixed headlights. Both styles, and all markets, share the same chassis, and with few exceptions, most components and features are identical.
The Zenki (??, lit. preceding period) was sold under model years 1989 through 1990. It was powered by a 140 hp (105 kW) 2.4-litre SOHC KA24E engine with 3 valves per cylinder instead of the 1.8-litre DOHC I4 CA18 (offered in Japan and Europe during these years), with no turbocharged engine available in the United States. Four-wheel disc brakes were standard, with antilock brakes as an option on the SE. Both models were offered with either a 4-speed automatic or 5-speed manual transmission. "Coupes" offered a Head-Up Display showing a digital speedometer as part of the optional Power Convenience Group.
The Ch?ki (??, lit. middle period) was available from model years 1991 to 1994. This gave the car an overhaul that included mostly minor body modifications and an upgrade to the engine. The Zenki front bumper was replaced by a smoother, more modern-looking bumper, and a new (LE) hatchback trim package was added that included leather interior. The SOHC KA24E was replaced by a new DOHC KA24DE with 4 valves per cylinder that produced 15 more hp, for a total output of 155 hp (116 kW). An optional sports package including a limited slip differential and Nissan's HICAS four wheel steering was added to the hatchback. In Canada, a VLSD (viscous limited slip differential) was standard on all cars.

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A letter combination lock.
A combination lock is a type of lock in which a sequence of numbers or symbols is used to open the lock. The sequence may be entered using a single rotating dial which interacts with several discs or cams, by using a set of several rotating discs with inscribed numerals which directly interact with the locking mechanism, or through an electronic or mechanical keypad.
From a mathematical standpoint, "combination" lock is a misnomer, as such locks typically do not require a combination of values to open. A related misconception is that the unlocking code is a permutation; however, the correct term for describing the set of values used to open the lock is sequence.

Exploded view of the rotating discs. The notches on the disc correspond to the numerals in the correct combination. In this case, the combination is 9-2-4.

The discs are mounted on one side of the lock, which may in turn be attached to the end of a chain or cable. The other side of the lock, or the other end of the cable, has a pin with several protruding teeth.

When the toothed pin is inserted and the discs are rotated to an incorrect combination, the inner faces of the discs block the pin from being extracted.
Contents
1 History
1.1 Multiple-dial locks
1.2 Single-dial locks
1.3 Other designs
2 Manufacturers
3 References
4 External links
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History
The earliest combination lock was excavated in a Roman period tomb on the Kerameikos, Athens. Attached to a small box, it featured several dials instead of keyholes.[1] In 1206, the Muslim engineer Al-Jazari documented a combination lock in his book al-Ilm Wal-Amal al-Nafi Fi Sina'at al-Hiyal (The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices).[2] Muhammad al-Astrulabi (ca 1200) also made combination locks, two of which are kept in Copenhagen and Boston Museums[3].
Gerolamo Cardano later described a combination lock in the 16th century.
In 1878 a German man by the name of Joseph Loch was said to have invented the modern combination Lock for Tiffany's Jewelers in New York City, and from the 1870s to the early 1900s made many more improvements in the designs and functions of permutation locks.[4]
Multiple-dial locks
One of the simplest types of combination lock, often seen in low-security bicycle locks and in briefcases, uses several rotating discs with notches cut into them. The lock is secured by a pin with several teeth on it which hook into the rotating discs. When the notches in the discs align with the teeth on the pin, the lock can be opened.
This lock is considered to be one of the least secure types of combination lock; many locks of this type can be quickly opened without knowledge of the correct combination. Opening one in this fashion depends on slight irregularities in the machining of the parts. Unless the lock is machined precisely, when the pin is pulled outward, one of the teeth will pull more strongly than the others on its corresponding disc. This disc is then rotated until a slight click is heard, indicating that the tooth has settled into the notch. The procedure is repeated for the remaining discs, resulting in an open lock, and a correct combination, in very little time.

A single-dial padlock.

The component parts of a Stoplock combination padlock.
Single-dial locks
Combination locks found on padlocks or safes may use a single dial which interacts with several parallel discs or cams. Customarily, a lock of this type is opened by rotating the dial clockwise to the first numeral, counterclockwise to the second, and so on in an alternating fashion until the last numeral is reached; the cams typically have an indentation or notch, and when the correct combination is entered, the notches align, allowing the latch to fit into them and open the lock
Depending on the quality of the lock, some single-dial combination locks can also be defeated relatively easily. Typical padlocks are manufactured with generous tolerances, allowing two, three or even more digits of 'play' in the correct access sequence. Given a 60-number dial with three cams and three digits of play, the search space is reduced from 60 60 60 to 20 20 20, a 96% reduction in potential combinations.
Additionally, if testing the mechanism to open the lock does not modify the state of the lock, multiple combinations can be tried sequentially, drastically reducing the brute force search time. The first two digits are entered normally once, then, starting from the second digit, the dial is rotated sequentially through the digits, testing the lock on each. If it takes three seconds to input the first digit,...(and so on)

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IBM 1401 system. From the left: 1402 punch/reader, 1401 processor, 1403 printer.
The IBM 1401, the first member of the IBM 1400 series, was a variable wordlength decimal computer that was announced by IBM on October 5, 1959. It was withdrawn on February 8, 1971.
From the IBM Archives:
The following is the text of an IBM Data Processing Division press fact sheet distributed on October 5, 1959.
The all-transistorized IBM 1401 Data Processing System places the features found in electronic data processing systems at the disposal of smaller businesses, previously limited to the use of conventional punched card equipment. These features include: high speed card punching and reading, magnetic tape input and output, high speed printing, stored program, and arithmetic and logical ability.
The 1401 may be operated as an independent system, in conjunction with IBM punched card equipment, or as auxiliary equipment to IBM 700 or 7000 series systems.
The IBM 1401 was also commonly used as an off-line peripheral controller in many installations of both large Scientific Computers and large Business Computers. In these installations the big computer (e.g., an IBM 7090) did all of its input-output on magnetic tapes and the 1401 was used to format input data from other peripherals (e.g., the punch card reader in the IBM 1402 card reader/punch) on the tapes and transfer output data from the tapes to other peripherals (e.g., the punch card punch in the IBM 1402 card reader/punch or the IBM 1403 lineprinter).
During its lifetime about 20,000 total systems were manufactured (photo), making the IBM 1401 one of IBM's most successful products. From the IBM Archives:
The monthly rental for a 1401 was $2,500 and up, depending on the configuration. By the end of 1961, the number of 1401s installed in the United States alone had reached 2,000 -- representing about one out every four electronic stored-program computers installed by all manufacturers at that time. The number of installed 1401s peaked at more than 10,000 in the mid-1960s, and the system was withdrawn from marketing in February 1971.
Elements within IBM, notably John Haanstra, an executive in charge of 1401 deployment, supported its continuation in larger models for evolving needs (e.g., the IBM 1410) but the 1964 decision at the top to focus resources on the System/360 ended these efforts rather suddenly. To preserve customer investment in 1401 software, IBM pioneered the use of microcode emulation, in the form of ROM, so that some System/360 models could run 1401 programs. Such emulation continued well into the modern era... in some cases, perhaps, until Y2K efforts caused the still-running 1401 code to be rewritten.
During the 1970s, many installations in India and Pakistan used the 1401 and some of today's Indian and Pakistani software entrepreneurs started on this machine. An IBM 1401, the first computer in Pakistan, was installed in Pakistan International Airlines.
A 1401 Restoration Project is in process at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, complete with a "false floor" typical of the mainframe era (and modern data centers), used to hide cabling.[1]
Contents
1 Architecture
2 Software
3 Character and Op codes
4 Hardware implementation
5 Art inspired by IBM 1401
6 References
7 External links
8 Notes
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Architecture

IBM 1401 Operators Control Panel.
The 1401 used IBM's binary-coded-decimal (BCD) character coding. Each byte (or alphameric character) in the 1401 was represented by six bits, called A, B, 8, 4, 2 and 1. The A and B bits were called zone bits and the 8, 4, 2 and 1 bits were called numeric bits. Associated with each six-bit byte were two other bits, called C for odd parity check and M for word mark,[2] in the following format:
C B A 8 4 2 1 M
The 1401 was available in five memory configurations: 1.4K[3], 2K, 4K, 8K, or 16K (a very small number of 1401s were expanded to 32K by special RPQ - Request for Price Quotation). An optional "Advanced Programming Option" allowed for additional flags for 3 bytes within the first 100.
An IBM 1401 core memory address consisted of three six-bit bytes. The decimal address within 000 to 999 was specified by the 8-4-2-1 bits of these bytes. The zone bits of the high-order byte specified an increment, A 1000, B 2000, A and B 3000, giving an addressability of 4,000 bytes in all. The zone bits of the low-order byte specified increments of 4000, 8000, or 12000, to address 16,000 bytes (with an IBM 1406 memory expansion unit). The zone bits of the middle byte were used to specify index registers, one of many optional features.
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