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I hope there will be an M5 Ultra at some point, but the geometry of the M5 Pro and Max donโt make it obvious (unless there is an wide interconnect on the other shore of the chip).
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I always encourage my fellow Python developers to stick to 80 columns for readability.
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Something related to the width of a two-horse Roman carriageโฆ Not sure ;-)
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Thatโs also a very large screen compared to how much text itโs displaying. The 2260 was a very odd contraption.
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Though Iโd probably go with an IBM 3278 or 3290 for practicality.
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You know you want it.
> So there was no reason to buy a Datamaster
It did use a screen font closer to the 3270 series. That is a big pro ;-)
IBM also was studying home computers, and was talking to Atari. There are other gorgeous design studies in โ Delete - a Design History of Computer Vaporwareโ, a lovely book. I want to 3D print half of those designs.
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