The only thing that I believe would have used these would have been C.MMP. It had 1.2MB
of memory on it when I was there.
TTFN - Guy
On Sep 16, 2019, at 10:45 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk
<cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
I would be interested in putting up the later docs
I wonder if Guy remembers what these were used for at CMU
On 9/16/19 10:19 AM, Shoppa, Tim via cctalk wrote:
The Microram was a multipurpose solid state
memory chassis sold by EMM (Electronic Memories and Magnetics) with what we called later
in the 1970's a "personality board" that plugged it into each different
CPU's backplane. They sold a similar system (maybe even plug compatible at some
level) with core planes under "Micromemory" brand name. I see we already have a
"emm" directory in bitsavers with docs about some of their core products.