> Whenever I see one of your offerings I recall one of my lecturers from
> the early 70s. A good bloke, if a little odd. A great fan of the
> Burroughs B-series architecture.

Well, I've been referred to as "a bit odd"... just ask Ken Hall.

Burroughs "B" series?  Which was that?  A long, long time ago I
worked w/ B6700 and B7700 mainframes...  where else can you find
a multi-processing system which has an instruction named "Interrupt
Other Processors" with a mnemonic of "HEYU"???

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Phone: (813) 356-5322 (t/l 697)
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