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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> squeak
squeak
Re: Squeak History... don't forget the Levco Prodigy! :-)
by Michael Rueger other posts by this author
Apr 22 2003 3:24PM messages near this date
RE: Squeak History... don't forget the Levco Prodigy! :-) | Re: Finding and indexing 'similar' string
Bruce ONeel wrote:
>  Dan Ingalls <Dan@[...].org> wrote:
>  <snip>
>  
> >The Dorado was quite a machine for a personal computer -- the size of a small refrigerator
 and packing ECL circuitry with a micro cycle time of 25 nanoseconds.  We predicted that it 
would get us under a microsecond per bytecode, and it did -- just.  I don't remember the sen
d speed, but it should have scaled pretty much as now, relative to the bytecode speed, which
 would put it around 40K sends per second.
> >
>  
>  
>  Which, amusingly, puts it right in the range of my NetBSD powerbook
>  540 (33 mhz 68lc040) with a slow memory bus.

Which again is about what the Sun 3/250 (?) workstations had in the mid 
80ies (68030 though IIRC). Those were the first commercially available 
machines to reach the 100% Dorado.
Your powerbook may be slightly smaller and less noisy though ;-)

Michael
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