Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbatt!cbosgd!ihnp4!inuxc!pur-ee!uiucdcs!okstate.UUCP!uokvax.UUCP!emjej From: emjej@uokvax.UUCP Newsgroups: net.arch Subject: Re: Re: Riscs and compilers ( Was H Message-ID: <9900011@uokvax.UUCP> Date: Thu, 3-Jul-86 15:00:00 EDT Article-I.D.: uokvax.9900011 Posted: Thu Jul 3 15:00:00 1986 Date-Received: Mon, 7-Jul-86 01:15:00 EDT References: <387@sask.UUCP> Lines: 14 Nf-ID: #R:sask.UUCP:387:uokvax.UUCP:9900011:000:543 Nf-From: uokvax.UUCP!emjej Jul 3 14:00:00 1986 /* Written 10:54 am Jun 24, 1986 by mwm@eris.UUCP in net.arch */ In article <482@pyramid.UUCP> csg@pyramid.UUCP (Carl S. Gutekunst) writes: >[description of sliding register windows on Berkeley RISC] Why does this bring the Johnson stack machine to mind? /* End of text from net.arch */ Why does this bring to mind Organick's discussion of a fast stack top for the B5700? If someone out at Burroughs can tell me whether that ever did happen, and how it performs, I'd *love* to hear about it! the probably uninformed James Jones