On 9 May 2010 at 17:59, Tony Duell wrote:
If you lose your screwdrive inside it, it's a
micro. If you lose
your multimeter inside it, it's a mini. If you lose your 'scope
inside it, it's a mainframe. And if you lose yourself iniside it,
it's a supercomputer.
Even in the "classic" supercomputer sense, I don't think you could
fit inside of an ETA-10, nor could you stand the temperature, even
with your warmest overcoat on.
I'm told that there were air-cooled ETA-10s as well. Purdue had one or
two...
Pat
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