Jim, do you have anything on the CS line? I haven't even seen one of those.
On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Jim Battle wrote:
I've been adding more stuff to my archive of
information on the first
generation of Wang 2200's. The most meaty things I've added are:
1) a description of the microarchitecture of its custom CPU
http://www.thebattles.net/wang/uarch.html
2) which was largely derived from a 2200 service manual
http://www.thebattles.net/wang/2200tech/2200_service_manual.pdf
http://www.thebattles.net/wang/2200tech/2200_service_manual.djvu
3) a write up about the little known Wang 3300, a precursor of the
2200. It was aimed at the PDP-8 market. Unlike the 2200, it was a general
purpose CPU and BASIC wasn't built in; it had to be loaded from paper
tape. The BASIC supported up to 16 simultaneous users.
http://www.thebattles.net/wang/3300.html
That page also has some scans of press releases and a brochure on the machine.
Next up, I hope to scan some 2200 BASIC manuals and have them on-line in a
week or two.
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