Re: Octet

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--On Sunday, February 27, 2011 10:48 AM -0800 John R Pierce 
<pierce@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> the PDP-10 was in fact considered a mainframe in the 1960s.  They were
> more commonly called DECsystem-10, or KA10, KL10.   the CPU was multiple
> cabinets, the KL10 supported up to 4 megawords of ram (where a word was
> 36 bits).  They were commonly used as timesharing systems which was
> relatively uncommon in the late 1960s

<https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/PDP-10>

I used them at MIT in the early 80's and also at Systems Concepts, which 
designed a clone.


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