Well, it sounds reasonable, but probably isn't the most useful, as
it would mean that, for example, the PDP-8 had 12-bit bytes.
Umm words... it has
six bit bytes.
By the "byte = addressing unit" definition? It's been a while since I
had a PDP-8 (I had an -8/f but I long ago gave it to a collector much
more serious than I), but I'm fairly sure the addressing unit was the
12-bit word.
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