IBM sort of came around to that with the 360/44, which implemented a scientific
subset of the 360's instruction set and ran nearly as fast as a /65. It was >> intended for process control so they added priority interrupts and some real >> time I/O.
I think it was early 1970 that I visited Haldor Topsoe (chemical
engineering co in Denmark) which had recently installed a 360/44. I was >disappointed to learn that it was not program compatible with other 360 >machines, so it had to use a tailored OS; AFAIR a modified DOS system.
And I think also it had a different floating point format.
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