On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 06:53, Tom Uban wrote:
Gould made a number of machines which had a two way
set associative
cache. The Gould 9000, 8600, and 67 all had this style of cache memory.
The 9000 also had an expandable cache which they called shadow memory
that worked by overlaying a block of DRAM.
You can add the VAX-11/780, Digital's KL-10 (and maybe KI-10)
processors. The 780 dates from around 1978, the KL-10 from about 1976
and the KI-10 from about 1972.
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