In <[email protected]>, on
02/29/2012
at 05:01 AM, Lloyd Fuller <[email protected]> said:
>No. When we used PCP on the Model 40 with 64K. We had a single job
>partition and, most of the time, a spool partition.
NFW. There was only a single partition on PCP. Based on the model I'd
guess that you were running DOS/360.
>It was a very simple partition (like 10K or so) that ran the 1401
What are you trying to say? The 1401 was a computer, not a program. If
you meant that you ran the 1401 Emulator program, that confirms that
it was DOS.
>If we needed more memory for a specific purpose, we would reipl
>from a different pack and bring up OS360 with just the program
>partition.
Another sign that you were not running OS/360; on an OS/360 system
with multiple partitions you can amalgamated partitions with the
DEFINE command; you don't need to re-IPL.
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ISO position; see <http://patriot.net/~shmuel/resume/brief.html>
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