At 8:45 PM -0700 8/30/06, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
Nope. Made
by Thinking Machine Inc out of Boston. The first model used
a custom 1-bit CPU for each node (of which there were 65,536).
Awesome. Is there any documentation on the instruction set? This sounds like
something ripe for further study.
A cursory Google search turned up many laudatory references, but no specs.
I'd love to find some documentation on their hardware. Somewhere I
should have at least one article on the CM-1, I've always found them
seriously interesting!
Zane
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