[TUHS] Clever code

arnold at skeeve.com arnold at skeeve.com
Wed Dec 14 00:31:12 AEST 2022


Douglas McIlroy <douglas.mcilroy at dartmouth.edu> wrote:

> Apropos of accessing rotating storage, John Kelly used to describe the
> Packard-Bell 250, which had a delay-line memory, as a machine where
> addresses refer to time rather than space.
>
> The PB 250 had two instruction-sequencing modes. In one mode, each
> instruction included the address of its successor. In the other mode,
> whatever popped out the delay line when the current instruction
> completed would be executed next.
>
> Doug

For us (relative) youngsters, can you explain some more how delay
line memory worked? The second mode you describe sounds like it
would be impossible to use if you wanted repeatable, reproducible
runs of your program.

Thanks,

Arnold


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