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Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2023 18:27:52 +0000
From: silcreval <[email protected]>
Subject: [cctalk] Re: PDP-8/A FPP8/A
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>Hi Bob

>Thanks - thats very interesting. I guess there was quite a >bit of overlap 
>with the 11 and the 8/A so 'marketing' >stepped in :-)
Exactly what happened, you are correct. We did want to sell more 8 systems into 
labs... where small memory models made sense (256K words or less) and kept 
having this dream of a Fortran Machine that went fast for the times.
I don't recall exactly but I think one of the 11 models with FPU that got blown 
out of the water was the 11/60 (a harvard arch implementation by O'Loughlin 
iirc) that was a decent and very very reliable 11 (used pairs of them for a 
critical system and they were exceptionally reliable when compared with disk 
drives!!)
The 8A was (and still is) a good machine but some of us wanted to build a 10Mhz 
clock 8 but the cost would have put it in the wrong price range for the types 
of customers we were allowed to have. 
bb

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