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by truantbuick
2531 days ago
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As far as I can tell, he uses "word" in the same way it's used today. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_(computer_architecture) But, he does say a "word" is the information of 6 letters or 10 numbers, which is a bit curious. My understanding is the most encodings for letters in 1960s were 6 bits, so that would perhaps imply a 36-bit word for Dr. Corbato's computer. But then, if you have to fit ten of them into a word, you could only use up to 3-bit integers, which doesn't sound right. |
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