Sujet : Re: Why VAX Was the Ultimate CISC and Not RISC
De : tkoenig (at) *nospam* netcologne.de (Thomas Koenig)
Groupes : comp.archDate : 03. Mar 2025, 20:24:33
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Anton Ertl <
anton@mips.complang.tuwien.ac.at> schrieb:
Have TTL chips advanced between the VAX and the first HP-PA
implementation? I don't think so.
Oh yes, they did; there were nine years between the launch of the
VAX and the launch of HP-PA.
According to
https://www.openpa.net/pa-risc_processor_pa-early.html#ts-1the first HP-PA CPU was introduced in 1986, and you can see pictures
at
https://computermuseum.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/dev_en/hp9000_840/For example, you could buy state machines programmable by FPGA in 1986,
which was not available in 1977. (No idea if HP used them or not).