Cobol is the only language afaik which does use it.
My original reply was just to find out how unusual this chip is, as I have
one here. It is currently stuck on an 11/24 board, occupying socket 4 & 5.
Ed
Andreas Freiherr wrote:
Yes, there sure was a CIS chip for the 11/23[+]. And I am still looking
for one to upgrade one of mine. I do have the FPF-11 floating point
processor board that alternately connects to the socket for the FIS
chip, I have a FIS chip in another processor board, but the sockets for
CIS are still vacant in both.
Once I get it / Should I ever get it, which languages could make use of
it? - Assembler, of course, and COBOL, I think?
Megan wrote:
I don't believe that there ever was a CIS
chip for the 11/03,02
chipset. There was one for the 11/23[+]...
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