At 09:28 AM 28-06-98 -0400, Bill/Carolyn Pechter wrote:
It depends whether you consider the 11/23 a mini or
micro.
Both :-) But given that it has a single chip implementation of the CPU
(commonly known as a microprocessor :-) I'd have to call it a micro...
Certainly my 11/83 is a micro/mini/as fast as an VAX-11/780 so I'm not sure
whether its a micro/mini/super-mini :-)
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