On 10/28/19 12:14 PM, Rich Alderson via cctalk wrote: > The 1500 I worked with at the University of Texas School of Education was > based > on an 1800 (which is of course the same architecture as the 1130, but in > highboy > industrial cabinetry rather than a desk. Coursewriter II and APL\1500 for the > educational software, FORTRAN II and assembler for background tasks.
I recall that Standard Oil in Whiting, IN conducted on-site classes for local high-school students on their 1800. This was about 1967 or so. Wasn't the 1800 introduced slightly before the 1130? I seem to remember something about that. --Chuck
