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by ErroneousBosh
189 days ago
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Not only was it microcoded, but it was sufficiently divorced from the assumptions of the 68000 instruction set that IBM were able to have Motorola make custom "68000-based" chips that ran S/370 code directly. Want a different architecture? Sure, just draw it with a different ROM. Simple (if you've got IBM money to throw around). |
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The book also had a glossary section in the back and a number of the entries were funny. One I recall was his definition for "methodology", which was something like "A word people use when 99% of the time they mean 'method'."