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The rise and fall of IBM's 4 Pi aerospace computers: an illustrated history

This article provides a detailed historical account of IBM's System/4 Pi aerospace computers, which played critical roles in NASA's Space Shuttle program, military aircraft, and early space stations. The computers were compact, powerful systems designed for avionics applications during the 1960s-1990s. The author uses newly obtained marketing materials to fill historical gaps about these influential but poorly documented systems.

Background

IBM's System/4 Pi was a family of military and aerospace computers developed in the 1960s that represented cutting-edge computing technology for critical applications. These systems were derived from IBM's revolutionary System/360 mainframe architecture but optimized for space and defense applications.

Source
Lobsters
Published
Mar 30, 2026 at 03:06 AM
Score
6.0 / 10