On 2025-09-10 2:25 p.m., Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
Nope.  But I learned programming back when machine memories were measured in k words -- 
like the college timesharing 11/20 with 28kW, or the physics department lab 11/20 with 8 
kW (and an RC11 hard drive, 64 kW if I remember right).  For that matter, I remember 
squeezing CDC 6400 boot code into a 12 word "deadstart panel" and the secondary 
boot into a 320 word disk sector.

Nowadays some of the machines I work with have a terabyte of RAM.  Mindboggling.

I find it more mind boggling that it runs with out memory errors.

        paul
Ben.

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