Charles,

One of my first sysprog jobs was on a 370-155 un-dated ..no dynamic address
translation ran Intel's DOS look-a-like.

It was a wierd beast.

Scott

On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 9:53 AM Charles Mills <charl...@mcn.org> wrote:

> And it's not just a "nostalgia" presentation. I learned things I did not
> know about the thinking inside IBM that led to the 360. And it goes all the
> way through the EC12. Answered my question about Interlocked-Access
> Facility 2.
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> Charles
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> Thanks for sharing Charles, like George my operations and systems
> programming background is similar..
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> Learning BAL on a 360/20 did this while a Oprator on a 360/40 DOS/VS/POWER
> Worked on 370/135 , 370/158 OS/VS2/HASP with TSO and TCAM Worked on 9000
> series on VM ans VSE On On ....
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> Took me back..loved it
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