Difference between revisions of "CDC 6400"

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* [http://ygdes.com/CDC/60100000D_6600refMan_Feb67.pdf Control Data 6400/6500/6600/ Computer Systems Reference Manual]
 
* [http://ygdes.com/CDC/60100000D_6600refMan_Feb67.pdf Control Data 6400/6500/6600/ Computer Systems Reference Manual]
 
* [https://www.moorecad.com/standardpascal/60257200_6400_CP_TrM_Feb67.pdf 6400 Central Processor]
 
* [https://www.moorecad.com/standardpascal/60257200_6400_CP_TrM_Feb67.pdf 6400 Central Processor]
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* [https://d1yx3ys82bpsa0.cloudfront.net/brochures/cdc.6400-6600.1966.102646143.pdf Control Data 6400/6600 Computing Systems' Configurator] - marketing brochure from CDC
 
* [http://gsmall.us/Computing/CDC6400/index.html UC Berkeley CDC 6400]
 
* [http://gsmall.us/Computing/CDC6400/index.html UC Berkeley CDC 6400]
 
** [http://gsmall.us/Computing/CDC6400/Memories.html UC Berkeley CDC 6400 Memories] - many images
 
** [http://gsmall.us/Computing/CDC6400/Memories.html UC Berkeley CDC 6400 Memories] - many images

Latest revision as of 17:47, 7 February 2024

The CDC 6400 is a lower-performing member of the same mainframe family as the CDC 6600; the dual-CPU version of the 6400 was denominated as a CDC 6500. The 6400 shared its instruction set architecture with the 6600, and so was program compatible at the object code level, but it did not use a superscalar internal architecture, as the 6600 did. As a result, it was not as fast as the 6600, but was cheaper.

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