On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 11:55:23 -0400, Alan Altmark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Tuesday, 07/10/2007 at 09:06 EST, Alan Ackerman
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On Monday, 07/09/2007 at 10:30 AST, Rick Troth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
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Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott
10:30 AST? Alaska
When I started high school in 1956 I remember that there were IBM clocks
all through the school and they were syncronized by a master clock.
I don't know if the system was hard wired or the if the clocks received
a radio signal.
In 1963 I started working for Slippery Rock State College and there
Talking about IBM clocks. Here is a link that some of you may already
know.
http://www-03.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/cc/cc_intro.html
Paul Feller
AIT Mainframe Technical Support
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(319)-355-7824
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On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 23:51:04 -0500, Alan Ackerman
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Am I the only one who still uses BookManager/Read on VM?
The index file (HCSH2A90 BKINDEX) for the z/VM V5R3.0 Bookshelf has a
broken title.
Today I used the IBM Softcopy Librarian to download the z/VM 5.3.0
Paul--Thanks for that link. If you back up to just include the
/history/ part of the address, you can see some other interesting
historical options.
I didn't see a picture of a clock that matches my 1st grade, 1949
remembrance. I am positive it would not have been connected to any kind
of