> On Aug 14, 2015, at 2:54 PM, Brent Hilpert <hilp...@cs.ubc.ca> wrote: > > On 2015-Aug-13, at 9:44 PM, Al Kossow wrote: >> I turned up some CPU info on it, which I uploaded to bitsavers/lockheed/sue >> >> Dumps of the programmable parts on the CPU would be nice if anyone has one. > > > So this was interesting, another in the list of 60s/70s minis - hadn't heard > of it previously. > Are there any known customers/applications that used it?
I remember one sitting in a corner in the University of Illinois computer science department, but I never saw it in use and never heard of what was done with it. Its claim to fame was user microprogramming. > Didn't think I've seen a blinken-light front panel with worse graphics design > however. I thought it’s pretty neat. Touch panel — you press the bit position digit labels to enter that bit. paul