At 12:38 AM 8/20/98 -0500, Doug wrote:
On Wed, 19 Aug 1998, dave dameron wrote:
I found a book I would recommend if anyone finds
a copy, although I am still
getting used to it. It is "Computer Structures: Readings and Examples" by
Bell and Newell. It uses strange notation (for me) and even the table of
contents is "virtual".
That wouldn't be Gordon Bell, would it? The book sounds familiar, but
it's not on my shelf.
Yes, that's it. My copy was published in 1971, so the HP9100A is one of the
later computers in it. Yes it is neat with the custom CRT and all the boards
stuffed into its case. I guess it sold for about $6000.
-Dave