In <497514.89207...@web161422.mail.bf1.yahoo.com>, on 06/29/2011
at 09:10 PM, Ed Gould said:
>Another topic. What was the IBM # for the specialized processor
>engines that were something like AP's (but weren't) on the 3090.
I'm not aware of any that were specific to the 3090, but there were
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l...@garlic.com (Anne & Lynn Wheeler) writes:
> IBM TSS/360 pubs at bitsavers:
> http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/360/tss/
re:
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2011h.html#68 IBM Mainframe (1980's) on You tube
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2011h.html#69 IBM Mainframe (1980's) on
mike.a.sch...@gmail.com (Mike Schwab) writes:
> Vector processors. Instruction Op-codes were re-used for z/Series.
>
> So Hercules was consolidated into 3 models. Latest S/370 with 64MB
> real, XA through S/390 with vector, and z/Series. Earlier models
> would run on the last model, just the sof
ps2...@yahoo.com (Ed Gould) writes:
> Another topic. What was the IBM # for the specialized processor engines that
> were something like AP's (but weren't) on the 3090. I keep coming up with a
> 3088, but I know thats not correct. If I could remember more I could google
> but
> the number is ju
Vector processors. Instruction Op-codes were re-used for z/Series.
So Hercules was consolidated into 3 models. Latest S/370 with 64MB
real, XA through S/390 with vector, and z/Series. Earlier models
would run on the last model, just the software would not use
instructions for after the model th
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwj6pfhWBps
Another topic. What was the IBM # for the specialized processor engines that
were something like AP's (but weren't) on the 3090. I keep coming up with a
3088, but I know thats not correct. If I could remember more I could google but
the number is just
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