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From: henry@utzoo.UUCP (Henry Spencer)
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Subject: what's a word
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Date: Thu, 18-Dec-86 13:11:40 EST
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Posted: Thu Dec 18 13:11:40 1986
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> A word is the 'natural' unit of operations on a machine.
> (Which means that 32 bits on a vax should really be called a word, not
> a longword.)

The only reason it's called a longword is because of all the semi-subliminal 
it's-really-just-a-big-pdp11-so-don't-worry-about-incompatibility marketing
horseshit that surrounded the vax in its early days.  Remember when a 780's
official designation was a "VAX-11/780"?

(Well, to be honest, there may be another reason:  it may be a historical
survival from the early vax development days, at which time I suspect the
vax was going to be much more of a stretched 11 than a new machine.  Note
that "VAX" stands for Virtual Address Extended.  Extended what?  Extended
pdp11.)
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				Henry Spencer @ U of Toronto Zoology
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