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> On 07/09/2023 15:56 EDT Leonard D Woren <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>  
> What was the first OS that you had a 2 MB TSO region?  What hardware.
> 
> MVT TSO on the 4 MB 360/91 at UCLA was about 3/4 MB .  There was a lot 
> you could do, although it was slow.  I did experiment with overlay 
> modules though.  Bleah.
> 
> The reason you could do a lot in 3/4 MB is that it was done in 
> efficient languages, like Assembler.  None of these modern bloatware 
> languages that make every app on my phone 32 MB minimum, and often up 
> to 500 MB.
> 
> /Leonard
> 
> 
> Seymour J Metz wrote on 9/7/2023 3:32 AM:
> > I never had TSO in less than 2 MiB; 768 KiB gives me shudders.
> >
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> > Clem Clarke <[email protected]>
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> > Subject: Re: Is the IBM Assembler List still alive - Dumps - Early days
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> >
> > Running TSO in 3/4 of a meg was interesting.  And VERY slow.
> >
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