On 4/10/24 07:18, CAREY SCHUG via cctalk wrote:
Nearly all the 360s were microcoded, so adding a bit more microcode let them 
emulate 1400/7000 series computers as a standard optional feature. (well the 
model 44 emulated the 1620, and probably the 95/195 could not emulate anything 
since they were hard wired).

The model 44 was not microcoded.  It had faster floating point than a model /50 but no decimal or string instructions.  Emulation of these was done through trap handlers.  I would assume any other machine emulators were done by something like an emulation wrapper program - like Virtualbox or VMware.  The model 44 had no channels, there was only direct I/O (a set of 32-bit parallel input and output registers) and a pair of cartridge hard drives inside the CPU cabinet.  Think DEC RK05s.

Jon


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