ICM 650 Computer

The ICM 650 Computer is a networked system of three multiblock structures that must be connected via Data Cables. It consists of the ICM 650 Console, the ICM 655 Power Unit, and the ICM 557 Punch Unit.

ICM 650 Console
The ICM 650 Console is formed by making an L out of three ICM 650 blocks and one ICM 650 Console. This is the interface for the computer where you run the program.

ICM 655 Power Unit
The ICM 655 Power Unit is formed by making an upside down L out of three ICM 650 blocks and one ICM 655 Power Unit. It takes 70 LV a tick and has no interface.

ICM 557 Punch Unit
The ICM 557 Punch Unit is formed by an ICM 557 Punch block with an ICM 650 block to the left and right. Here you can input program punch cards and take out log cards(if anything is written you lose your program card!)

Key Punch
While not a part of the computer, the Key Punch provides punch cards for preset programs, reading cards, and plans for writing cards manually