@kenshirriff This looks kind of similar to the bit-slice machine that I've been working with in my last university year (and later on). The most complex chip on that board was a 16x16 multiplier. Hence it was used as a DSP.
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@kenshirriff This looks kind of similar to the bit-slice machine that I've been working with in my last university year (and later on). The most complex chip on that board was a 16x16 multiplier. Hence it was used as a DSP. No comments
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