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Standard Computer Distribution: world 4272Al Kossow You are, of course, amazing. I've added a description of the RCA 110 to my site, it being a 24-bit computer, it had a high priority. I don't know if I will even attempt the Cyber 205; it at least does have an instruction set, rather than being programmed by microprogramming, but everything seems to be done from pointers in registers. Of course, there are *some* things that might evade even you. Or, for all I know, you might already have the manuals for these computers - but declined to put them up, as they would not only be in a language other than English, but one that doesn't even let outsiders guess at some of the words by which Latin or Greek roots they are made from. I'm thinking of one group of computers with 48-bit words... Greatest Software, System R 4274 Brian Inglis lots of system-r related posts i had done a lot with os-360 as an undergraduate .... and then visited pok... the model 109C, the DJS-6, also known as the model 108B, the DJS-8, also known as the model 320, and Greatest Software, System R 4273 i've commented before that we when we were asked to work with a small client-server startup that wanted to do payments on their server and ran... the model 013, an integrated circuit prototype. At least one of these computers was sold abroad, either to Japan or the Phillipines, and I think there were some publications in the literature, so its not *really* as if penetration of secret military installations in the People's Republic of China will be required. John Savard
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