Seems I remember 1401 SPS instead of AutoCoder. That came a little later
for me - at a part time job after I escaped Uncle Sam's grip on me. My
first job was operating the 7080 and 7094 at Boeing. Either I was too
clumsy or they thought I was good enough, so they promoted me to
programmer after only 6 months , 4 of them part time, as an operator.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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Hope no one is looking but.
American Express AutoCoder 7070/7090/1401/1410/1460
Data Center 9th Street Warnermaker Building...1196xx
>>> "Macioce, Larry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/4/2008
2:33 PM >>>
This is my 35th year. I wrote code (for my 6 month cert) on a
360/20 and my first job was operating a Honeywell 7000 (I think that was
the series but I'm sure it was a honeywell ).
It had 3 sets of 3 lights that when all lit up(777) was good
eoj. Anything else you had to look up the error code , fix the job and
rerun.
mace
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I am a youngster. 24 years ago NYC Noble Loans with the likes
of Frank Hughes, Phil Smith, and Bob Bell.
Ed Martin
330-588-4723
ext 40441
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Dude - you're old! :-)
I'm into my 30th year using VM so I'm not too far behind you,
gramps.
With fond respect - Scott
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 9:46 AM, Schuh, Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I started learning assembler (it was called Autocoder on the
7080, it
was the only language available to us) in a class taught at
Boeing by an
IBM SE. Its first week covered the POP. That was in January,
1964.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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