We did run PICK for a while, but it was in an LPAR - does that count as
running as an operating system? It was a port so had to be compiled or
assembled (whatever that process was called). That part happened so fast
that the tester thought that it must have abended - but it hadn't. I think
whoever was pushing the PICK environment went off the idea of running it in
that way on a mainframe as it would have made it unnecessary to have
dedicated machines which they also sold. 

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Anthony Fletcher wrote:
> I was the SYSPROG in its later stages

Did anyone in the audience shout PICK yet?

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