> From Dave > AMD29K isn't "Modern"
Well, compared to the ENIAC it is! :-) To be serious, the 29K is fully what we now think of as a 'computer'; that's all I meant by saying it's "modern". > If you have to use another external mechanism to arbitrarily change the > program, then it's a calculator..... Alas, if you hold to that, I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree, because to me, a 29K with only ROM on the I-bus is clearly a 'computer'. Noel