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Date:Mon Dec 1 00:36:02 1992 
Subject:Re: A little Pop history 
From:Rich Alderson 
Volume-ID:921201.01 

In article <1992Nov27.112318.3479@syma.sussex.ac.uk>, andyh@syma (Andrew Holyer) writes:
>After the technical success on the 4100, POP-2 was implemented on the following
>systems in addition to the PDP10:
>
>    ICL System-4          by John Barnes,
>    ICL1900 under GEORGE3 by John Scott & Frazer Dingwall (now with Digital),
>    CDC6000 under SCOPE   by Ken McCallum (Strathclyde) and Lawrence Shafe,
>    MODULAR-1             again by Frazer Dingwall,
>
>and (believe it or not) also on the
>
>    IBM 360/370 under TSO by Rod Steel
>    (so much for the complaints about the Intel architecture for POP
>     implementations!)

What has Intel's architecture to do with the 360 architecture?
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