> I found it interesting that he wrote about CP/40. That was the first
> example of a 360-style operating system using virtual memory with the
> equivalent of modern TLBs. [It had been done on other architectures.] The
> hardware was a one-of created for the Cambridge Scientific Center
> (Mass). And CP/67 was hosted virtually, and CP/67 begat VM/370, and VM/370
> begat .....

I would like to shake the hand of the guy who came up with 'Conversational'.

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