32-bit bit slice?

From: Bob Shannon <bshannon_at_tiac.net>
Date: Sun Feb 10 14:52:33 2002

I've got several tubes of NOS parts.

Also some of the original MMI 6701's...

If you want to build a mini, I've got the parts for a big one, or a really
fast one (2901C's).

Dave McGuire wrote:

> On February 9, Steven M. Jones wrote:
> > I believe Digital's VAX-11/730 is actually implemented using
> > AMD's 2900-series bitslice chips. Lemme go fetch a processor
> > handbook and get back to you...
>
> It is indeed. As is the FP11-A board for the pdp11/34, and the FPF11
> board for the pdp11/23 and pdp11/24.
>
> Am2901 chips kick ass. I really like them.
>
> Back in 1987 or so I worked at Princeton University on the
> Navier-Stokes Supercomputer Project. The microsequencer for the
> vector ALU in that machine is an Am2910. That was LOTS of fun.
>
> -Dave
>
> --
> Dave McGuire
> St. Petersburg, FL "Less talk. More synthohol." --Lt. Worf
Received on Sun Feb 10 2002 - 14:52:33 GMT

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