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From: Douglas Quebbeman [mailto:dhquebbeman@theestopinalgroup.com]
My understanding is that it ran a small single-user
disk-based OS
and possibly a realtime OS... Bill Poduska and David Udin & Co.
worked with these a bit and based the architecture of the first
Prime Computers on the Honeywell 316. I always assumed that the
early Prime DOS and RTOS were made to resemble something they'd
used before (they weren't ready yet for their magnum opus).
According to what I've read in preparation for picking one up,
later Prime systems also have the instruction set(s) for these
in the core.
Chris
Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
Amdocs - Champaign, IL
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