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From: ken@argus.UUCP (Kenneth Ng)
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Subject: Re: LA and the IBM 1130
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Date: Thu, 15-Jan-87 05:59:24 EST
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Posted: Thu Jan 15 05:59:24 1987
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In article <951@phred.UUCP>, artm@phred.UUCP writes:
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> The basic 1130 had all of 8K of core memory, not 16K.
> Overlay city indeed!  And with the world's slowest disk drive
> to boot.

Wait a minute, I think there were 16K bytes of data, but there
were 8K words of core.  Unfortunately my old 1130 manual is buried
somewhere at my parent's house, therefore not readily available.

> Anyone out there ever summon up the guts to yank the "emergency-pull"
> knob and find out what happens?

I HEARD that the IBM CE has to come in and reset it for starters.

>                                                      Art Marriott

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