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From: Tim Rentsch
Newsgroups: comp.arch
Subject: Re: Keeping other stuff with addresses (was: What is an N-bit machine?)
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2024 08:54:36 -0800
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Thomas Koenig writes:
> Tim Rentsch schrieb:
>
>> Thomas Koenig writes:
>>
>>> I think "ALU can add up to n-bit numbers" is a reasonable definition
>>> for an n-bit architecture, which also fits the 16-bit 68000.
>>> It does not fit the 360/30, or the Nova (but see de Castro's remark
>>> on the latter).
>>
>> To me, the phrase "n-bit architecture" should depend only on such
>> characteristics as are defined by the architecture, and not depend
>> on features of a particular implementation. The 360/30 has a 32-bit
>> (or is it 64-bit?) architecture, but only an 8-bit implementation.
>>
>> If I may add a personal note, it's disappointing that postings in a
>> group nominally devoted to computer architecture routinely ignore
>> the distinction between architecture and implementation.
>
> I'm well aware of that distinction.
I expect most of the folks who participate in comp.arch are
aware of the distinction. What I find disappointing are
postings that ignore or blur the distinction, so it's hard
to tell where one domain ends and the other begins.