Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!ucsd!gkn From: gkn@ucsd.Edu (Gerard K. Newman) Newsgroups: comp.arch Subject: Re: CDC 6600 and its compilers (the "was it a RISC?" question) Summary: I think it's at Los Alamos Message-ID: <13015@ucsd.Edu> Date: 10 Apr 90 03:17:12 GMT References: <1990Mar23.044139.2790@ico.isc.com> <480001@hpcuhc.HP.COM> <1990Mar29.175559.13439@ultra.com> <695@halley.UUCP> <1887@speedy.mcnc.org> Reply-To: gkn@ucsd.edu (Gerard K. Newman) Organization: San Diego Supercomputer Center Lines: 12 In article <1887@speedy.mcnc.org> mjt@duck.ncsc.org (Mike Tighe) writes: >No, SN1 is no longer in operation. It was recently returned to CRI to >become a museum piece. I think it's in the science museum at Los Alamos National Lab -- there are bits and pieces of a CRAY-1 there, anyway. There's also one in the lobby of the new C Division building done in color-coordinated fabric... Anyone from LANL know the real scoop? gkn San Diego Supercomputer Center