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From: phil@unisoft.UUCP (Phil Ronzone)
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Subject: Re: Arbitrary byte alignment
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Date: Thu, 18-Oct-84 20:40:39 EDT
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Now that the 7030 has been mentioned .....

My second most favorite machine that-I've-never-programmed is the 1700.

My most favorite machine that-I've-never-programmed is the IBM 7030.

The 7030 realized as a single-chipper today would be most impressive.
I'm still trying to verify if (as IBM claims) that the 7030 first introduced
the word ``byte''. Any comments?