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If anyone has manuals, etc. they're badly needed. I got the info on MIPS from the website cited, but it seems obviously wrong to me. What's really needed is info on the develoment of the line. Where did virtual memory come in (oher than Multics)? What about newer peripherals? Are any of the Bull machines compatible? Bull is even worse than Unisys when it comes to providing any useful information about current products on their website. Peter Flass ( talk) 19:46, 18 May 2014 (UTC).
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The [ [1]] (Dartmouth Time-Sharing System) operating system ran on Honeywell 6000 and DPS/8 hardware. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 38.242.9.124 ( talk) 03:03, 22 February 2022 (UTC)
Editors are posting links to articles in “generation of computer” in several computer articles. I’d like some thoughts about whether this can be considered a reliable source. It seems ungrammatical, at least. Peter Flass ( talk) 02:05, 13 February 2023 (UTC)
@ Guy Harris: Edit Special:Permalink/1183264287 removed the addressing modes section. While it might be reasonable for a brief summary to refer to GE-600 series#Addressing modes for details, I don't believe that it is reasonable to remove all references to, e.g., indirect addressing. -- Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz Username:Chatul ( talk) 13:54, 3 November 2023 (UTC)
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If anyone has manuals, etc. they're badly needed. I got the info on MIPS from the website cited, but it seems obviously wrong to me. What's really needed is info on the develoment of the line. Where did virtual memory come in (oher than Multics)? What about newer peripherals? Are any of the Bull machines compatible? Bull is even worse than Unisys when it comes to providing any useful information about current products on their website. Peter Flass ( talk) 19:46, 18 May 2014 (UTC).
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The [ [1]] (Dartmouth Time-Sharing System) operating system ran on Honeywell 6000 and DPS/8 hardware. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 38.242.9.124 ( talk) 03:03, 22 February 2022 (UTC)
Editors are posting links to articles in “generation of computer” in several computer articles. I’d like some thoughts about whether this can be considered a reliable source. It seems ungrammatical, at least. Peter Flass ( talk) 02:05, 13 February 2023 (UTC)
@ Guy Harris: Edit Special:Permalink/1183264287 removed the addressing modes section. While it might be reasonable for a brief summary to refer to GE-600 series#Addressing modes for details, I don't believe that it is reasonable to remove all references to, e.g., indirect addressing. -- Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz Username:Chatul ( talk) 13:54, 3 November 2023 (UTC)