On 23-Mar-20 15:00, Robert Armstrong wrote:
>> Paul Koning <paulkon...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> 2901 bitslices do appear in other DEC products, the UDA comes to mind
>   The KS was built with 2901s, right? 
Yes.  But just 2901s, not the usequencer or other family parts.
>  Or at least some 29xx family parts?
I actually did a design for one with 2903s, but it was a theoretical
exercise.
>   Actually the KS and the 730 implementations have a lot in common.  I always 
> wondered if the same engineers worked on both, but that's probably unlikely.
Nope.  LCG was a world unto itself.  (Sometimes disparaged as the
"Marlborough Computer Company" when it left the Mill...)  The 730 came
much later, so I wouldn't be surprised if some ideas were borrowed.  But
the KS was an LCG effort.
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