On Thu, 14 Mar 2013 19:28:07 -0500, Ed Gould wrote:

>Phil:
>
>My memory is a bit foggy here but IIRC a megabyte in 370 memory was
>$10,000 .

That may have been true at some time in its life.  In the early 1970s when I 
was working at Wayne State, we had a model 65 that was later converted to (or 
replaced by, I don't remember) a model 67.  At some time during its life, we 
bought a few megabytes of Fairchild semiconductor memory that came 256K bytes 
per box with a price of about $250,000 per box.  My understanding was that it 
was less expensive than the core memory that came before it.

Funny thing was that when it was delivered, there was only one guy in the truck 
who had to move it by himself.  No loading dock, so he had to wheel it onto the 
lift tailgate, then lower it to the ground.  One of the boxws got away from him 
and went right off the tailgate and fell to the ground.  It was a total loss.

-- 
Tom Marchant

>
>On Mar 14, 2013, at 3:49 PM, Phil Smith III wrote:
>
>> S/360 memory was a buck a byte (at some point in its life).

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