File:Gamma 3 computer organization.jpg

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English: Structure of the Gamma 3 computer from the original documentation. Blocks of code and data from the drum feed memory groups (bottom part). The first three groups (0,1,2) are executable and called Series. Series 3 is mapped to the plug board, while Group 3 serves as an I/O buffer. Machine code from a Series is then fetched from memory, decoded and executed (top part).
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Scanned from the original Bull Gamma 3 documentation.

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Structure of the Gamma 3 computer from the original documentation

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