It seems to me that there was a commonly used, I think 1 word, name.
It was possibly not the official IBM name, but every one of my 360/30
customers before 1970 ran it. Jim Larry Scollard wrote: On Wed, 20 May 2009 21:46:22 -0400 Jim Bohnsack said:What was the name of that DOS 1401 emulator? The old core memory is getting a little rusty, maybe a lot rusty.JimWe ran the 1401 emulator under DOS on a 360-40 until some time in 1986. The terms I remember that referred to this set up were the 1401 Emulation Facility and Auto-Coder. The later may have been a programming facility? Larry Scollard University of Tennessee, Knoxville -- Jim Bohnsack Cornell University (972) 596-6377 home/office (972) 342-5823 cell jab...@cornell.edu |
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