I did say that (with a pun): "Intel Memory Systems was very big in the early-mod 1970s." in my original post.
The "mod revival" occurred in the UK in the late 1970s. --Chuck On 6/15/20 9:19 AM, Jay Jaeger wrote: > Yes, but that is *MID* 70s, not early 70s > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Jun 15, 2020, at 10:44 AM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> >> wrote: >> >> On 6/15/20 8:19 AM, Jay Jaeger wrote: >>> The IBM mainframe memory add ons I was familiar with were from Itel rather >>> than Intel. I don’t see how intel could have had semi memory for >>> mainframes in the early 1970s. >>> >> >> Intel used to brag in its ads that it manufactured more memory than IBM. >> Look into some of the old (75-78) Computerworld ads online,say: >> >> shorturl.at/djnEV >> >> For a timeline of add-on memory see: >> >> https://www.intel-vintage.info/timeline19691979.htm >> >> Particularly those entries starting with "IN-" >> >> Cheers, >> Chuck -- --Chuck Sent from my digital computer