James Knott wrote:
Aaron Kulkis wrote:
I'm a computer systems engineer, I've been programming since 1980, I've used and programmed on more operating systems than I can remember... what in the hell is a "micro pause" because I have never seen that term used before...ever...for anything.
I also have no idea what a "micro pause" is. The only thing that comes to mind, was that on some mini-computers, such as the Data General Eclipse, you could microstep through the microcode. There was a pause in there, but I don't think that's what he had in mind.
Wow... DG... Haven't heard mention of them in a LONG time. I went to Purdue...we had some VAX-11/780's that were "homemade" dual-VAX machines (George Goble's pioneering work on dual CPU UNIX)...and then some Goulds (Powernode 9080's, and then NP-1's), and in electrical engineering, ONE Data General... but it was running System V wherease everything else was running 4.2/4.3 BSD and since it wasn't networked, either, nobody used it. But I hear they were nice machines to program on. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org