I had not heard of TPS of DPS ( I dare say they were tape and disk
versiond of the card based BPS.)
As I recall BPS stood for Basic Programming Support, ( not System) As
an operator, I did use BPS ( comlete with 3 card loader!). Although
when I started, our installation was already converting
Anne Lynn Wheeler wrote:
i had summer student programming job ... developing 360 port of 1401
MPIO front-end
for 709 (univ. used 1401 for cardreader - tape and tape -
printer/pubnch front-end
for 709 ibsys). as part of move to 360 ...
So, you are the one! When I got to FNB Lubbock in the
we have no problems, view 11.0 z/os 1.7 as of Jan 14
and we migrated first to view 11.0 under z/os 1.4 then a month later to z/os
1.7
we also tested all of this on our sand box system before migrating to
production.
Harold
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You have also missed some small relatively insignificant OS's.
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Paul Gilmartin wrote:
Likewise, I consider teaching Roman numerals a waste of time.
Roman numerals are rife in our culture - just look at the
credits of any film or television program. I also recall a,
perhaps apocryphal, story about a Chicago edifice generally
referred to as the McMix
Likewise, I consider teaching Roman numerals a waste of time.
At the risk of being OT, teaching other cultures that have led to ours is NOT a
waste of time.
Of course, I am a history buff.
And, I found I know about American history, than my ex (an American) did.
Knowledge is a good thing!
Paul Gilmartin wrote:
Likewise, I consider teaching Roman numerals a waste of time.
I instead judge anyone who cannot read (and write) Roman numerals
subliterate.
John Gilmore
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Find a local pizza place, movie theater,
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Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 02:08:18 +
I instead judge anyone who cannot read (and write) Roman numerals
subliterate.
I expected no less of you. I can moderate my hyperbole: they're
a part of our culture; as such their teaching belongs in Social
SCRT definitely only reports the IBM sub-capacity products for which it is
programmed. No ISV products are reported by SCRT today.
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