The 5100 / 5110 used two emulation layers, one for the S/360 architecture, used to tun APL 360, and a S/3 emulation used to run BASIC. Amazingly, these emulation characteristics weren't disclosed in the manuals.
Don't miss to google "John Titor" in this context ...
Don't miss to google "John Titor" in this context ...
[Edit] Some links:
1) The sections on SCAMP (the prototype forerunner of the IBM 5100) and on Small Machines in "The IBM family of APL systems" by A.D. Falkoff: https://web.archive.org/web/20071031134817/http://www.resear...
2) On PALM and 32-bit microcode this talk at Wikipedia: 3) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk%3AIBM_5100
3) On the John Titor story: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.folklore.compute...