From: Pontus Pihlgren
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2015 12:19 AM
On Wed, Dec 02, 2015 at 02:13:06AM +0000, Rich
Alderson wrote:
> KL-10/PDP-10/PDP-6 triprocessor, and
KL-10/PDP-10 dual processor and
You make it sound like someone hacked up a computer
consisting of one
KL-10, one PDP-10 and one PDP-6. But I assume you mean homogenic
three-processor machines?
You assume incorrectly. I mean exactly what it sounds like.
Who, besides Peter L?thberg, ran threeprocessor
machines?
Lots of places. The folks at Oak Ridge ("Atomic City") ran a 5-processor
SMP configuration.
Also, what are you refering to as PDP-10? KA-10?
Yes. Eric Smith was incorrect in his identification of the processor as a
KI-10.
Rich
Rich Alderson
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Living Computer Museum
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