IBM 360/30 in verilog
steven at malikoff.com
steven at malikoff.com
Mon Jul 11 21:10:41 CDT 2016
Mike said:
> On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 10:36 AM, <steven at malikoff.com> wrote:
>> Al said:
>>> On 7/11/16 9:14 AM, Jon Elson wrote:
>>>> The microcode was in the ALD drawings, and might even be in bitsavers archive, if they have the right manual.
>>>
>>> 360 CPU ALDs are extremely difficult to find.
>>> If the 65 set could be scanned, I'd be happy to upload them to bitsavers.
>>
>> Indeed they must be. I've been looking for /40 ALDs for some time but haven't struck any. I wonder if they're
>> scarce becase the 40 was a AFAIK a british-developed 360. My dad was posted to Hursley to learn the /40 in 64-65.
>>
>> The only Model 40 docs I have left are less than a dozen pages of 'IBM SYSTEM/360 MODEL 40 DEVELOPMENT MANUAL'
>> from March 1965 from 'IBM BRITISH LABORATORIES'.
>> Why do I have these? Dad used to bring home Model 40 binders in the late 60s so my brother and I had a good
>> supply of paper to scribble and paint on as kids. All the pages I have left have drawings on the blank side
>> and that was why my parents kept them :)
>>
>> Steve.
>
> I have some 360 ALDs - and I think they may include 40. About to go on
> holiday with kids; ping me from time to time and I'll check!
That would be great thanks Mike. In the meantime if anyone's interested I can scan those few 'ModForty' (as my Dad
always used to refer to it as) pages. The original side, not the drawn-on side..
Steve
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