Allison wrote:
Sorry, while for those metric the 55 was a tad faster,
for IO the 11/70 was
massively faster. At that time to do large arrays of data you needed lots
of fast IO to disks as you could only works with part of an array at any
time due too addressing limitations of the PDP11.
Umm how about real HARD Numbers when talking speeds.
When you measure systems, measure the system not just
the cpu.
Or like everbody does today clock speeds ... with a .3 ns clock
how fast is
REAL memory again?
Ben alias woodelf