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David Honig honig at sprynet.com
Tue Aug 7 17:41:15 PDT 2001


At 12:34 PM 8/7/01 -0700, Tim May wrote:
>
>Interestingly, about 15-20 years ago there was much talk of the "3M" 
>machine: a megapixel display, a megabyte of memory, and a million 
>instructions per second. 

I heard about it as the 1-M machine, with same qualifications.
It had to have virtual memory to count as a real machine;
I think the 386 or later had one.  Myself, I shared a
monochrome 68K-based Sun3, and thought myself lucky.
And only vision labs had cameras attached.





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