On 12 Apr 2013 06:16:09 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote: >In ><CANij+dcXAE+TqGKWjXDg-Fb=kijc0jdchrrjnhabjwuzxov...@mail.gmail.com>, >on 04/10/2013 > at 06:13 PM, William Donzelli <[email protected]> said: > >>So I have some time to look into this now, but the listing is fairly >>cryptic. Do you know specifically which models or special features >>you want data for? > >Given that I want them for citations in a wiki article[1], a >representative configuration of each, without special features, would >be more than adequate; I'd suggest 8MiB, 1 byte mux and 3 block mux, >with the channels replicated for the MP configurations. > >Thanks. > >[1] I doubt that the typical reader would know what, e.g., > 709/7090/7094/7094 II COMPATIBILITY FEATURE > 7070/7074 COMPATIBILITY FEATURE > 7080 COMPATIBILITY FEATURE Very small nit: wouldn't that be 705/7080 compatibility feature since the 7080 booted in 705 mod 3 mode as I recall and had to be programmed to enter the 7080 mode. I also suspect that a range of prices for compatibility features for prior machines might be included if they were common. Were there 1410/7010 compatibility features?
As an aside, has anyone emulated any of the above or a 650 on Intel? any of the early computers from other manufacturers? Clark Morris > are, so there's no point in including them in the price base. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
