At one point I worked on a Memorex 1380 (for Memorex).  It was a programmable 
telecommunications front end like the IBM 3705.
I wrote SDLC code for it.  It had its own assembler.  It was a fun machine, but 
so long ago I can't remember much.

Chris Blaicher
Technical Architect
Syncsort, Inc.


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I remember one summer working on a Univac-1106 in assembler.
Ones complement, 36 bit-words.
Indirect addressing to a byte.
I wasn't crazy about it having come from the IBM world and direct byte 
addressability.

But it was a job.

Pierre.

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