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From: ron minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
To: The Eunuchs Hysterical Society <tuhs@tuhs.org>
Subject: [TUHS] Re: Reaction to the 3B2 at Bell Labs
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2022 14:33:12 -0800	[thread overview]
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I was visiting Holmdel in 1981, and there was a tradeshow for the BellMAC
CPUs there, filling ground floor of the central atrium. There was some
swag, which I had for a few years, including refrigerator magnets. The one
I remember:
"Don't be alone, call MACphone!"

I remember reading an article in the early 80s pointing out that, due to
the scale of the Bell System, the center of the universe of semiconductor
fabrication at that time was ... Allentown, PA. Western Electric had an ad,
along the lines of, "who will create the 256 Kb memory part? WE will" -- WE
as in Western Electric.Those parts would have been fabbed in Allentown
IIRC.

 It is a bit hard to recall, much less believe. but PA, land of dead still
mills, the Molly Maguires, and underground coal mine fires that will burn
for centuries, also had silicon.




On Mon, Nov 28, 2022 at 1:01 PM Kenneth Goodwin <kennethgoodwin56@gmail.com>
wrote:

> That must be the 300 B superhive model CPU
>
> On Mon, Nov 28, 2022, 1:54 PM William Corcoran <wlc@jctaylor.com> wrote:
>
>> I have a 3b2/300.  Anytime you run a command that is compute bound, like
>> factoring a large prime number, the CPU buzzes!
>>
>>
>>
>> Bill Corcoran
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Nov 27, 2022, at 9:52 AM, John P. Linderman <jpl.jpl@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> 
>>
>> [EXTERNAL]
>>
>>
>> We were "gifted" a 3B2, as in "take this and use it!". I ran a "ps"
>> command in single user mode, and it took 20 seconds to run.
>> Our machine names were themed around bird names, so we christened the 3B2
>> "junco". Our director said we had to get along,
>> so we renamed it "jay". But everyone knew what the J stood for. The 3B2
>> served as a doorstop.
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 26, 2022 at 11:44 PM Phil Budne <phil@ultimate.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Larry McVoy wrote:
>>> > I read the Wikipedia page on the 9000.  It's sad that the 9000
>>> > wasn't cancelled when they had better alternatives.
>>>
>>> In an oral history Bob Supnik described Ken Olsen couldn't get his
>>> head around the fact that the NVAX chip could equal the 9000:
>>>
>>> @2:59:45 in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3tcCBHRIfU
>>>
>>> In part 2, Bob described how then DEC VP Gordon Bell having earlier
>>> predicted when the microprocessor performance curve would cross over
>>> minis and mainframes:
>>>
>>> @1:51:45 in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3tcCBHRIfU
>>>
>>> He also talks about how the company couldn't command the bsame gross
>>> margins as it did in the VAX era.
>>>
>>
>>
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  reply	other threads:[~2022-11-28 22:34 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2022-11-26 18:46 [TUHS] " Seth Morabito
2022-11-26 19:18 ` [TUHS] " Larry McVoy
2022-11-26 20:04   ` Seth Morabito
2022-11-26 20:42     ` Rob Pike
2022-11-26 21:46       ` Clem Cole
2022-11-26 23:00         ` Marc Donner
2022-11-26 23:23           ` Larry McVoy
2022-11-26 23:47             ` Dan Cross
2022-11-27  0:17               ` Larry McVoy
2022-11-27  4:43                 ` Phil Budne
2022-11-27 14:51                   ` John P. Linderman
2022-11-27 15:29                     ` arnold
2022-11-27 16:11                     ` Ron Natalie
2022-11-27 16:59                       ` Warner Losh
2022-11-27 18:59                       ` arnold
2022-11-27 20:45                         ` Rob Pike
2022-11-28 18:53                     ` William Corcoran
2022-11-28 20:59                       ` Kenneth Goodwin
2022-11-28 22:33                         ` ron minnich [this message]
2022-11-28 22:43                           ` Marc Donner
2022-11-29  1:49                             ` Alan Glasser
2022-12-01  6:10                               ` Kevin Bowling
2022-12-01  8:30                                 ` Andrew Hume
2022-12-01  8:53                                   ` arnold
2022-12-01  9:19                                     ` Skip Tavakkolian
2022-12-01 12:25                                       ` Brad Spencer
2022-12-01 10:00                                     ` Andrew Hume
2022-12-01 10:17                                       ` arnold
2022-11-27 14:53                   ` Larry McVoy
2022-11-26 19:21 ` Douglas McIlroy
2022-11-29 11:33 ` alan
2022-11-30  2:50 ` Mary Ann Horton

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