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Suddenly, a mid-sized engineering firm could own supercomputing power. Lockheed used FPS-164s to design stealth aircraft. Chevron used them to find oil. MIT used them to model nuclear reactors.

: You can use standard in-game save points (saved to a virtual memory card) or Save States , which allow you to save and load at any exact moment via the emulator's menu [13]. 2. Federation of Post-Secondary Educators of BC (FPSE)

To appreciate FPSE, you must remember the computing landscape of the late 1970s. The Cray-1 (1976) delivered 160 MFLOPS but cost $8 million. The DEC VAX-11/780 (1977) was a workhorse but delivered less than 1 MFLOPS.