On Mon, 27 Oct 2014, Clem Cole wrote: > [...] because the CMU 11/40E had special CSV/CRET microcode which we > could not use on the 11/34. The 40E had microcode whilst the vanilla 40 didn't? I thought only the 60 was micro-programmable; I never did get around to implementing CSV/CRET on our 60 (Digital had a bunch of them when a contract with a publishing house fell through). > The other things for those days, that has not yet been brought up was > the famous "NUXI" problem.   The  PDP-11 byte swapping was idemic in the > code.   When the first ports to system that were not the same > "endianess" came about - you would find strange things in memory. Reminds me of the time when I used 2-char constants in case statements; my boss yelled at me. -- Dave Horsfall (VK2KFU) "Bliss is a MacBook with a FreeBSD server." http://www.horsfall.org/spam.html (and check the home page whilst you're there)