< Sam wrote:
< > Anyway, the F14 CADC SLF chip can be classified as a single-chip
< > microprocessor. I say "can" because you've get a different
definition
< > microprocessor depending on whom you ask.
<
< OK, let us know the definition, so that we can decide whether the LSI-1
< chip set also qualifies as a microprocessor. Then we can settle the tri
< question regarding which microprocessor-based Unix system came first.
Dec sold the LSI-11 and later chip based systems as microcomputers.
Source for this is the bindings of not less than 7 databooks and
technical descriptions. Also the T-11 member of the family is a single
40pin dip with one die inside.
If that werent' the case the fairchild F8 would not qualify as a single
chip CPU due to the need for multiple chips and the same would apply to
the predecessor to the RCA CDP1802.
allison