On Tue, 29 Jul 2014, I wrote:
We had /40s all over the place (some dedicated ones
had no MMU, and ran
a custom program to talk 200-UT to a remote Cyber), two or three /70s (I
had no responsibility for those, but we shared code a lot), a /60
(interesting box), and a sprinkling of /23s.
Oops; upon re-reading my article, we had a sprinkling of /34s, with just
the one /23. I think.
I'd like to believe that I was the first in Australia to port V6 to the
/34, the /23, and the /60 (I did a paper on that as well), but if others
in the rest of the world beat me to it then I never heard about it.
-- Dave