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It was stated in "The IBM Family of APL Systems" (A.D. Falkoff, IBM Systems Journal vol 30 no 4, 1991) that the 5100 emulates the System/360 to run APL\SV. In "A Microprocessor-Based Portable Computer: The IBM 5100" (D. Robson, Proceedings of the IEEE vol 64 no 6, June 1976), Robson states that the
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CSD G4 (recreated) only applies if the new version is identical / too similar to the deleted version hence it wasn't CSD G4'able. I'm not touching it with my admin stick anymore as its obvious I'm at a conflict of interest there so I'll just let it run its course and see if the (good faith IMHO)
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page you made some comments on the 360 (370?) microcode on the 5100. I am curious if this was "widely known"? I have seen a claim on another page that this was "hidden" until recently, but I have found mentions on older web pages. I'd really like to nail it down though. Any ideas?
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It still looks cooperative to me. Processes still only yield the CPU when they choose to do so. The stack scanning is done on system calls and some exceptions to determine whether to expand the process stack. The OS does not switch to a different process when it does that.
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Hello, Brouhaha! I suspect we probably know each other "out in the real world!" In any case, you'd better write that 2000C Timesharing BASIC stuff soon or I may beat you to it! :) (I wonder if I can still find my manual...)
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had nothing to do with getting an OK from DEC - it referred to the film company, which very likely would not have used the name if they knew of the "666" connection.
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Thanks for adding the memory types template. Could you tweak it so that the picture and template don't squeeze the lead on lower resolution screens? Thanks.
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I am curious if you feel that this clearly points to preemption. I believe that it does, but it is not plainly stated. I wanted to hear what your thoughts.
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These conventions are obviously hidden from the programmer's view in high level languages , but must be followed by assembly language programmers.
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Because the Operating System sometimes needs to scan the stack of a process, certain conventions must be observed:
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I'm not exactly sure how to reference those. Feel free to write up a reference with those resources I provided.
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looks better than just cos x + i sin x. These are again small things, but I thought I'd let you know. Cheers,
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welcome
The five pillars of Knowledge
How to edit a page
Help pages
Tutorial
How to write a great article
Manual of Style
Wikipedian
sign your name
Knowledge:Questions
Oleg Alexandrov
talk
04:17, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
PDP-10
Noel
Atlant
Talk:MOS Technology 6502
Maury
13:47, 22 April 2006 (UTC)
Tawker
18:40, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
User:Megacz
User Talk:CMaudlin
CMaudlin
15:01, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
WP:Mos#Headings
Oleg Alexandrov
talk
04:17, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
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