Talk:Richard Bartle
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[edit] PDP-10
In the PDP-10 article, you say:
- Cancellation and influence - Added MUD to the list of PDP-10 games. It was the PDP-10's architecture that enabled it to be written.
I don't see what the architecture has to do with it. Surely a functionally equivalent program could have been written on any machine architecture. Perhaps it was the operating system that offered some unique capability? P.S. I was a PDP-10 programmer for many years. --Macrakis 16:50, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
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