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Model 40 maxed out at 16 MB. Model 70 maxed out at 32, which was an
archertected (sp?) design limit.

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Dave Willenborg wrote:
The first IBM computer I worked on was a 1620 using SPS. First S/38 was a
model 8. We were going to go with a Model 5 but upgraded to the 8 before
delivery

IIRC...
The 3 and 5 were the original S/38 models. The 7 was added a year or so
later. Around mid life, the line was refreshed as 4,6,8. Models 20 and
40 were added on the top end. The final model refresh was something
like 100/200 thru the 700.

The model 3 could have between 512Kb and 1.5Mb memory. It was a real
dog. The 5 maxed at 2Mb and the 7 at 4Mb. The 40/700 maxed out at 32Mb
memory.


Keith

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