On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Fargusson.Alan wrote:
>   ...   This is one point that non-mainframe folks really
> don't understand.  I have found that not one person I talk to
> about mainframes understands that the mainframe can transfer data
> on multiple buses simultaneously.

Yes,  it's one of the points,  perhaps the main point,
in what I would use as the definition of a "mainframe",
channelized I/O.   I remember DEC trying to call the VAX a mainframe,
and it was never clear to me if it was really doing channelized I/O.
Those carrying the message didn't know the meaning.   (I still
liked the VAX,  just didn't like my peers calling it a mainframe.)

 ...
> This is the big difference in mainframe architecture.
> We should make more of an effort to get this message out.

-- R;

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