From tor@spacetec.no  Wed May 28 23:09:33 1997
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From: tor@spacetec.no (Tor Arntsen)
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In-Reply-To: Trevor Schroeder <tschroed@cheetah.wsc.edu>
       "Re: RS 6000" (May 28, 22:05)
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Subject: Re: RS 6000

On May 28, 22:05, Trevor Schroeder wrote:
>Just to clear up a bit of a misconception, the RT was not based on the POWER
>architecture.  The RT processor was the IBM ROMP (16bit, among other things).

Yes you're right.  I was indeed thinking about the first box where IBM used
the RS6000 chipset, which was later than the RT.

>Sorry about hte offtopicness
Me too..

Tor

