Sujet : Re: byte me, The joy of FORTRAN
De : c186282 (at) *nospam* nnada.net (c186282)
Groupes : alt.folklore.computers comp.os.linux.miscDate : 28. Feb 2025, 07:15:44
Autres entêtes
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On 2/27/25 7:33 PM, Rich Alderson wrote:
c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> writes:
LONG back I was in a govt data-center. They had some kind of, I'm pretty
sure, early DEC. The "CPU" was a kinda cubic-meter plastic box of DISCRETE
TRANSISTORS.
DEC always packaged things in metal until very late in the game, so whatever
you saw it wasn't a DEC product.
I think the locals BUILT the plastic box, and
routed extra cooling air into it. Don't remember
any maker name/symbols on it.
In any case, huge boards of (mostly?) discrete
transistors. Wasn't IBM ... more like one of
their CPU boxes laid on its side and all opened
up. Too long ago to remember extra details -
but it made an impression. This would have been
mid 70s, but the computer was older and someone
talked about getting something newer.
I remember it DID run the entire county IT need,
wonderfully low-speed connections to every agency.
In any case, the good/bad old days :-)