> Actually, the loon in both cases [dual 780, LOX + charcoal] > is George H. Goble, who still works here > at Purdue. He used to have a web page that documented both endeavors, but > the powers-that-be made him remove it, probably for liability reasons. > (Too many people were being crushed trying to jimmy their 780s together.)
> Ah, the Wayback Machine has it: > http://web.archive.org/web/20010702140624/ghg.ecn.purdue.edu/~ghg/ >Click on "CLICK HERE" at the bottom for the page on the dual 11/780. Yes. I would guess or suspect that the suppression (if not from mere boredom by Goble) had more to do with the charcoal spectacular than from toppling dual 780s. Incidentally, I think the first multiprocessor Unix was done at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey for an MS project; this was a PDP-11. Dennis
