著者: W B Hacker 日付: To: exim-users 題目: Re: [exim] Defining "Virtual"
Philip Hazel wrote: > On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, John W. Baxter wrote:
>
>> Except that very few modern machines use "core". (I'm not even sure Atlas
>> used it.)
>
> Atlas used it. IBM 360s and even early 370s used it. We had 2 megabytes
> of core on our 370/165 but the 3rd and 4th megabytes that were
> subsequently added were semiconductor memory. Each megabyte about the
> size of a domestic refrigerator.
>
Even AN/FSQ-7 (twinned Whirlwind II, about 26 or so built) used mag core.
Doesn't get much older than that or you are into 'one of a kind' gear.
Most 'affordable' gear of that day used mercury or ferro-resonant delay lines
and drum or 'fast' tape (See IBM TOS) as primary 'online' memory, punched cards
or paper tape for offline.