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− | PDP-10 clone by [[Foonly]] | + | The '''Foonly F-1''' was [[PDP-10]] clone produced by [[Foonly]] (only one built); it was effectively an implementation of the [[Super Foonly]] of [[Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory|SAIL]], which was never built. |
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+ | * [http://dave.zfxinc.net/f1.html The Foonly F1 Computer] | ||
+ | ** [http://dave.zfxinc.net/ddyer.html Foonly life story] - (short form, Dave Dyer's recollection) | ||
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+ | [[Category: PDP-10 Systems]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Mainframes]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Unique Computers]] |
Latest revision as of 15:50, 9 November 2024
The Foonly F-1 was PDP-10 clone produced by Foonly (only one built); it was effectively an implementation of the Super Foonly of SAIL, which was never built.
External links
- The Foonly F1 Computer
- Foonly life story - (short form, Dave Dyer's recollection)