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John Pope pope at vatican
Fri Aug 12 03:00:30 AEST 1988


In article <8329 at smoke.ARPA>, gwyn at smoke (Doug Gwyn ) writes:
>In article <63717 at sun.uucp> pope at vatican (John Pope) writes:
>>>[...] IBM became big by being reliable; they never did anything
>>>really new so what they had was most likely going to work.
>>Aren't you ignoring things like RISC and Virtual Memory?
>
>Funny, the Burroughs salespeople used to say that IBM's "introduction"
>of such features helped Burroughs sales, because finally there was a
>market demand for what Burroughs had already been supplying..

I had always assumed the IBM machines predated the Burroughs 5000, due to 
"IBM invented virtual memory" statements I'd seen several places. Gullible me.
In fact, someone mailed me that the (circa 1960) ATLAS machine predates either
of them. As for RISC, did Burroughs have anything prior to the 801 ? Will they
be serving IBM with patent violation notices soon #:-) ?
-- 
John Pope
	Sun Microsystems, Inc. 
		pope at sun.COM



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