Nope, a 20, but it has been a lonooooong time. I know the I/O was
different, but used 2415's that could go on other 360's. I doubt the
MFCM could move, but it used what looked to be a 1403-3 type printer.
The TOS was some version, possibly made for the 20, rather than the
others. But they did call it TOS, I might even have the books sitting
around in my father's basement (he never throws anything out.) I also
remember that the real value of the 20 became its use as a really
good RJE station, the model number escapes me.. Age, you know.
Doug
Uhm...are you sure you're thinking of a /20, and not a /22 or a /25? The /20
had 8 16-bit registers, and the I/O subsystem was radically different.
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