Re: SPF in 1978

2011-12-24 Thread Anne Lynn Wheeler
re: http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2011p.html#106 SPF in 1978 http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2011p.html#107 SPF in 1978 I had originally done extended sharing on cp67 along with paged-mapped CMS filesystem ... which I then converted to vm370 ... some old email http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2006v.html

SPF in 1978

2011-12-22 Thread Jim Marshall
In 1978 I had the honor to have the first IBM 3032 shipped (#06) into the Pentagon when I worked at the Air Force Data Services Center. I already had in place an IBM 360-75J which ran TSO. With the IBM 3032 came IPO 1.0 and we also receive the full-screen product called IBM 3270 Display

Re: SPF in 1978

2011-12-22 Thread Anne Lynn Wheeler
jim.marsh...@opm.gov (Jim Marshall) writes: In 1978 I had the honor to have the first IBM 3032 shipped (#06) into the Pentagon when I worked at the Air Force Data Services Center. I already had in place an IBM 360-75J which ran TSO. With the IBM 3032 came IPO 1.0 and we also receive the

Re: SPF in 1978

2011-12-22 Thread Eric Bielefeld
You're career sounds frighteningly like mine. I started as a systems programmer in 1978 at Milwaukee County, where I worked before as an operator and then an applications programmer. We had a 3032 also, but I thought it came in around 1975 or so. I may be wrong. I remember our conversion

Re: SPF in 1978

2011-12-22 Thread Anne Lynn Wheeler
://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2011p.html#106 SPF in 1978 recent (long-winded) discussion of 3031, 3032, 3033 (in linkedin IBM Historic Computing group): http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2011p.html#82 Migration off mainframe 3032 was 370/168-3 with different covers and using external 303x channel director

Re: SPF in 1978

2011-12-22 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In 5629230113656657.wa.jim.marshallopm@bama.ua.edu, on 12/22/2011 at 11:46 AM, Jim Marshall jim.marsh...@opm.gov said: Later in the early 1980s it morphed into ISPF and a few years later it split into ISPF and PDF. PDF came with all the facilities to write ISPF applications. It was for