Are you certain it was a DOS system.  I thought it was an MFT, or MVT, and 
"housed" in a 165/95, was it...?


 On Tue May 13 13:58 , 'Robert A. Rosenberg' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>At 10:08 -0400 on 05/13/2008, Daniel McLaughlin wrote about Re: 
>Mainframe programming vs the Web:
>
>>While we're speaking of books we no longer have, but wish we did, I vote
>>for "The Adolescence of P1".
>
>Or "Valentina: Soul in Sapphire " or either edition of "When Harlie 
>was One". All are about Sentient Computer Programs that roam the Net 
>(before the Internet even existed).
>
>As for P1, if you are willing to spend under $4.50 there are a large 
>number of copies on the Amazon Market Place for under $0.50 with a 
>$3.99 S+H charge. I still have my original copy in my Computer SF 
>Collection (along with Valentiana and both versions of Harlie). P1 is 
>fun since it is based on a thinly disguised version of the IBM 
>DOS/360 Operating System.
>
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