On 6/14/26 20:23, Mike Katz via cctalk wrote:


IBM chose the 8088 because the 68000 was nearly equivalent to the 360 at the time and the NS32000 wasn't in silicon yet.

I cloned a Nat Semi 16032 system running Genix and Xenix back in about 1983.  It was a total DOG.  It took literally FIVE MINUTES to load emacs.  Now, of course, that was limited by the 16-bit bus and slow Multibus I system bus, but it was pretty awful.  Maybe the 40 MB MFM disk drive was also an issue.  The CPU clock speed was 8 MHz.  After being frustrated with the performance, I jumped at the chance to buy a uVAX-II CPU board and cobble together a system based on that.  Wow, that was a real boost.  The uVAX-II CPU ran at 32MHz, so that might indicate the performance jump.  It also had 32-bit access to memory.

jon


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