On 10 May 2010 at 0:55, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
I'm told that there were air-cooled ETA-10s as
well. Purdue had one
or two...
I generally think of the air-cooled models (10P and 10Q) as "Pipers"
and not the real deal (N2 cooled 10E and 10G). I don't think the
Pipers ran anywhere close to 10GFlops.
(Anyone remember when the system was called the GF-10?).
Of course, most medium-end display adapters would qualify as
supercomputers. Tony definitely wouldn't fit into one of those.
--Chuck