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![]() "xpyttl" wrote in message ... Anyway, as we were first looking over the thing, with it's racks of cards and beautiful, huge electrolytics in the supply, my assistant advisor taps me on the shoulder and says "come look at this. See that rack of cards there? I think it's the accumulator." Sure enough, 18 cards for the accumulator, 18 cards for the program counter, 18 cards for the M register, one card per bit! I built my home-brew PDP-8 in a bit-slice way. Each of the main cards had one bit of the accumulator, memory data register, memory address register and the "other" register - 12 cards for the main data paths. As an ancient aside, the "first minicomputer" Whirlwind at MIT was a 16-bit bit slice machine. There was one whole 6-ft rack for each slice. Thus the main part of the machine took 16 racks. I never saw the beast, but we (at USAF Cambridge Research Labs) did do an experiment or two with it driving our ground to air digital data link. That was in 1953, IIRC. But I was VERY young back then..... 73 de bob w3otc |