| Published by the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, (2005) | |||||||||||||||
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| These reminiscences relate to the period that I spent during 1964-66 first in IBM Research working in Project Y and then in the Systems Development Division in the resulting ACS Project- then-secret projects whose aim was to build a super-computer that would be one hundred times faster than Stretch. My account is based mainly on memory, but also makes use of the small set of files that I had retained afterwards, mainly relating to patent applications. A scanned copy of one of these files, the paper “Dynamic Instruction Scheduling”, that I co-authored with Lynn Conway, Don Rozenberg and Don Senzig in | |||||||||||||||
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