IBM 360/30 in verilog
Camiel Vanderhoeven
iamcamiel at gmail.com
Tue Jul 12 00:41:31 CDT 2016
Op 12 jul. 2016 4:10 a.m. schreef <steven at malikoff.com>:
>
> 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.
IBM UK Laboratories in Hursley was a software facility, the model 40 was
developed in Poughkeepsie, like the others. Secondary production sites were
in Mainz, Germany, and Japan.
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