I'll take "What are 3090s?" for $100, Alex. As I recall, their VM-lite hypervisor (was it already called PR/SM?) used 3310s.

I don't think 308x's did, but I'm not sure.

Don't get me started about the time the outsourcing company I worked for agreed to migrate a 9370 VM/VSE customer onto a 3090 system, with no consideration of, no awareness of, 9336s not being CKD devices.

Nick L'Ardent

On 3/9/2009 10:22 AM, Schuh, Richard wrote:
Which ones would those have been? Our 360/50 used punched mylar cards.
Any kind of disk that was available at the time would have been
physically too large to fit in the frame :-)

Why not FBA?

Oh, seems to me that some of the older high strength CPU's
used FBA devices to hold the microcode.

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