> Almost :-) > The NORD-10/S was a NORD-10 plus caching and paging, while the > bitsliced version was to be called NORD-10/M (M for 'micro'), and was > so fast that it was renamed NORD-100, which was shortened to ND-100 > later that same year (1978 - but the machine itself was released in > 1979, so it was always sold as just ND-100). > > -Tor >
Speaking of NORD-10 I put some scanned documents here: http://www.datormuseum.se/documentation-software/norsk-data-documentation and also a few diskettes that I have imaged: http://www.datormuseum.se/documentation-software/norsk-data-floppy-disks One of the documents describes the microarchitecture of the NORD-10/S. There are some eighty more disks that are imaged but not yet put on the webpage above and also quite a lot of documentation, both software and hardware for the NORD-10, that I need to deal with when I have time. /Mattis