On Thu, 2011-06-09 at 02:03 +1000, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
> Back in the mid 70's I worked on a 1963 IBM 1130 in my high 
> school in Guam, and it had core memory, and you could see the 
> memory (all 4K of it), and had a little modual that you could plug in 
> another section to actually read the memory. But that was like 35 
> years ago, so I may be thinking of somethinge else. Punched 
> cards and 5M removable disks, no crt, teletype printer. 

Bah, I remember when we used pen and paper...   ;-)

(And we used far less paper than when computers were around.)


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