On 1 Aug 2011 at 16:59, Shoppa, Tim wrote:
I thought it was a boardset with a
gate-array+bitslice+STTL CPU that
came when Gould bought S.E.L.. i.e. not a single chip CPU.
But... 1980 is before Gould bought S.E.L. right? So maybe I'm mixing
things up. I don't think it was a mini-SEL-32 (I asked about this once
in the 80's!)
I went back and located the article. It's June 1982, so Gould
probably owned SEL at that time. It mentions that the board could do
660 kWPS and had an MSRP of $14K, but not much other than one board
contained a 32-bit CPU. Just trying to satisfy my curiosity.
(IEEE Computer, June, 1982, "New Products")
--Chuck