Pier Fumagalli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On 31 Mar 2004, at 21:39, Hunsberger, Peter wrote:
My assembler exposure (many years of OS maintenance) was
the IBM 370
(latter 390) variant, more registers, but basically the
same kind of
muckity muck with the addition of channel programming; IO that modifies IO
I feel so old... I've coded on the S/36 in the mid 80s :-( They were good as office-heaters, though!
Heck, you're a young pup. S/34 and S/36 (and maybe even S/32) where all after IBM 360 and 370. The first IBM 360 I worked with you could stand inside.... (I should have written my first real ASM -- outside of a machine language class -- was IBM 360.)
Ok, you guys. Quit banging on your chests and get back to work. :P
By the way, I used to work with Charles Babbage...
Geoff