<snip>
> We seemed to a manage a whole savings and loans application with that and
> less than 3 GB of dusk.

Is that Kiwi for disk? :)

<snip>

Got me Dave.

Finny thung wus, thi dusk was made by Fajutsa .



On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 8:59 AM Seymour J Metz <[email protected]> wrote:

> The 370/168 had UP models ranging from 1 MiB to 8 MiB. Double that for MP.
>
> The Amdahl 470V/6 was available in 1 MiB through 8 MiB.
>
>
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> On Wed, 16 Jan 2019 22:36:56 +0000, Lester, Bob  wrote:
>
> >Hmmmm.   I worked on a 360/75J in 1979-1980.  We had 1Mib "high-speed"
> RAM, and 2Mib of LCS storage.
>
> Maybe so, but Amdahl started shipping the 470V/6 in 1975 with 4 MB of
> memory standard, and I'm pretty sure that the 370 model 168 also had 4 MB
> in that time frame. I'm pretty sure that either of those processors would
> outperform a 360/75 by a considerable margin. According to Wikipedia, the
> model 75 first shipped in 1965
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> >"It's the late 1970s, and this data center has a high-performance IBM
> 360/75 mainframe that sports a massive 1 MB of core memory -- one of only
> four in the world,"
> >
> >I might believe late 1960s, but by the late 1970s the 360/75 was well and
> truly obsolete and 1 MiB was nothing to brag about. We had 2 Mib at the
> Technion in 1973, and I'm sure that places like NASA Goddard had more, to
> say nothing of the tri-ASP 195 complex at Suiteland and the intelligence
> facilities in Maryland and Virginia.
> >
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