madd@world.std.com (jim frost) (11/09/89)
litwack@dccs.upenn.edu (Mark Litwack) writes: >I've stumbled into posession of an interesting 16 user CP/M machine >called a SuperMicro 32X from Molecular Computer, Inc. Each user gets >their own Z-80 processor and they all sit on an 8 bit CSMA/CD bus with >one processor that takes care of a shared hard disk, floppy, and tape drive. Interesting. It sounds almost identical to an MS-DOS machine I put together a few years ago; one CPU per person, up to 32 CPUs total. And I thought it was a novel idea.... :-) jim frost software tool & die "The World" Public Access Unix for the '90s madd@std.com +1 617-739-WRLD 24hrs {3,12,24}00bps