Bruce,

Probably the machine you were using in 1971 was the CDC 6400 System either in 
the basement of Campbell Hall or Evans Hall (can't remember when exactly we 
moved, Evans was built in 1971). There was also a small IBM 360 in the 
basement, but as I remember it was used by Administration.

http://gsmall.us/Computing/CDC6400.html

greg

At 03:29 PM 1/21/2016, Bruce Lorenzen wrote:
>In 1971 they had an IBM 360 in the basement of Evans.  The current lab on the 
>south side was full of key punch machines, duplicators etc.  You'd turn in 
>your card deck and come back 4 hours later to see if your program compiled - 
>only to find out you left a period off some line of code.  Punch a 
>replacement card and resubmit....


 
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