I remeber Bolero played on the 355 RAMAC of a 650 and The Halls of Montezuma
played on the 1403 of a 1401. The CDC 3600 gated three bits of the accumulator,
and I've heard of that being used for music.
I don't believe that you could damage a 1403 by playing music. I've heard of
broken chains,
there used to be an LP called Paen that had some of the songs.
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
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There's a 3270 emulator (and automation) package written in Python that's
available here:
https://github.com/IBM/tnz
You can run it on any platform that supports Python including macOS and z/OS
itself. Any reports? Has anyone tried it? One of the fascinating things you can
do with TNZ is to
On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 08:12:18 -0600, Geoff Smith wrote:
>
>Thank you for your feedback. Regarding your comments on performance and the
>back button, I will pass that on to the development team.
>
The behavior should be fixed by making the product simpler, not more
complicated. The "Back"
Hi Colin,
Thank you for your feedback. Regarding your comments on performance and the
back button, I will pass that on to the development team.
Best regards
Geoff Smith
IBM Z Content Design and Development Strategist
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David,
You might like to look at this language which is a major enhancement or
replacement for JCL.
Not only can it create correct JCL, it can also use Dynamic Allocation
to operate under TSO or in batch without JCL.
It also has a Scheduling system that allows full Job networks to be