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7 May
2007
7 May
'07
14:41
jpff wrote:
It had to be said..... I worked on the Burroughs B1700 which has a 1bit word; it was bit addressable and as a soft machine the programmer could select whatever virtual word length they liked. I remember the other LISP team changing from 22 to 23 bits one day. There was an advantage to 24 bit virtual words, but at its heart it was a 1bit machine. ==John ffitch
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