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    #11
    Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
    Are you sure it wasnt running Vm/HPO ?
    3279 terminals were pretty sought after .
    Originally posted by Sysman View Post
    We had a 4331 running DOS/VSE. Those colour terminals were so pricey we didn't dare ask for any - well maybe one for the MD.
    I thought it was SP... was along time ago...
    It had:
    CP (Command Program) for basic stuff and
    CMS (Conversation?? Monitoring Sub-System) for actually doing stuff....
    (Virtual) Personal Drive was Address 191? in CP
    but referenced by a letter in CMS?
    Used -
    ListFile (old and clunky) or FileList (filel) new and shiney!!
    Xedit as a text editor
    REXX
    Some Geezers were running arcane Fortran stuff... but I think they may have run on a virtual MVS system....
    Had FOCUS
    Some <sigh> SAS

    The 3279s were:
    One for the Head of Department (to warm up the room I think - I don't think he actually used it)
    One for the "Chief Statistical Analyst" - he used it to display "pretty" Graphs that were generated by other peoples SAS and Fortran Programs....

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      #12
      Let's see now. University summer job, wrote a timesheet system on MVS. ISPF for the screens to enter the data. SAS for analysis - and I got a 3279 because I had to check the graphing worked correctly.

      First proper job. Systems management/programming VM. Exec 2, and Rexx. Directory adminstration through the DIRADMIN account - with user passwords in plain text. Wrote a defragger to free up space for large virtual disks - yes home one was 191.

      Again - 3279 terminal because I had to support the finance peeps using System W to draw graphs.

      Did it for a couple of years, as they gradually phased it out and bought in shiny new VAXen.
      Last edited by NotAllThere; 3 July 2009, 11:36.
      Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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        #13
        Originally posted by Drewster View Post
        I thought it was SP... was along time ago...
        It had:
        CP (Command Program) for basic stuff and
        CMS (Conversation?? Monitoring Sub-System) for actually doing stuff....
        (Virtual) Personal Drive was Address 191? in CP
        but referenced by a letter in CMS?
        Used -
        ListFile (old and clunky) or FileList (filel) new and shiney!!
        Xedit as a text editor
        REXX
        Some Geezers were running arcane Fortran stuff... but I think they may have run on a virtual MVS system....
        Had FOCUS
        Some <sigh> SAS

        Oh yes good old Cnversational Monitoting System - I was a VM sysprog for many happy moons - REXX was quite amazing .

        what was it - CP, CMS IPCS,RSCS,REXX (after r5) GCS.VTAM,NCP ad infinitum

        HPO was the high performance option.

        Killer Ap as EMAIL ! Profes and later Office Vision.

        Thats when the IT industry called the shots and we used to strike terror into the hearts of 'users' who were at our mercy.





        One for the Head of Department (to warm up the room I think - I don't think he actually used it)
        One for the "Chief Statistical Analyst" - he used it to display "pretty" Graphs that were generated by other peoples SAS and Fortran Programs....
        HPO

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          #14
          Oh yes good old Cnversational Monitoting System - I was a VM sysprog for many happy moons - REXX was quite amazing .

          what was it - CP, CMS IPCS,RSCS,REXX (after r5) GCS.VTAM,NCP ad infinitum ..

          HPO was the high performance option.

          Killer Apps as EMAIL ! Profs and later Office Vision.

          Thats when the IT industry called the shots and we used to strike terror into the hearts of 'users' who were at our mercy.

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            #15
            Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
            Let's see now. University summer job, wrote a timesheet system on MVS. ISPF for the screens to enter the data. SAS for analysis - and I got a 3279 because I had to check the graphing worked correctly.

            First proper job. Systems management/programming VM. Exec 2, and Rexx. Directory adminstration through the DIRADMIN account - with user passwords in plain text. Wrote a defragger to free up space for large virtual disks. Again - 3279 terminal because I had to support the finance peeps using System W to draw graphs.
            My ISPF was much later.....
            MVS box (3090 I think)
            (Would it be) TPX or IPX - "Menu" system....
            Lots of CICS systems - that I never accessed
            TSO option - for ISPF and Tulip
            Infoman - V4 ish.... Actually ASIM but it ran on base Info
            Pretty chunky VSAM files scattered around
            ENDEVOR (My baby!)
            CA7 - followed by OPC I think
            SAR & "Express Delivery"
            JCL
            Oh and lots of the Opsanalysts still accessed lots of stuff via ROSCOE

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              #16
              Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
              Oh yes good old Cnversational Monitoting System - I was a VM sysprog for many happy moons - REXX was quite amazing .

              what was it - CP, CMS IPCS,RSCS,REXX (after r5) GCS.VTAM,NCP ad infinitum ..

              HPO was the high performance option.

              Killer Apps as EMAIL ! Profs and later Office Vision.

              Thats when the IT industry called the shots and we used to strike terror into the hearts of 'users' who were at our mercy.
              RSCS - Remote Spooling Communication System or somesuch - I remember our Sysprog did stuff with that (he was a Diamond!)
              I loved REXX - I did fiddle with Exec (and/or Exec 2) and in a later life CLIST but REXX was the real deal......

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                #17
                PDP8/e

                Ours had a high-speed punch tape reader. You mounted the tape in the reader, turned the key to power up, then entered the bootstrap code using the front panel switches, one 12-bit word at a time, converting it from the octal version in the manual to binary of course.

                Then you set the Instruction Pointer back to the start of memory, and hit the "Run" switch. After a brief pause, the tape would start whizzing through the reader and about a minute or so later, the ASR-33 Teletypes (two) would chatter into life

                Although we usually terminated whatever was running before powering down, it was possible to just halt it and turn it off; core memory is non-volatile, so when you powered it back up you could just resume execution from where you halted it

                One day the high-speed tape reader broke down and we had to load the multi-user BASIC interpreter through the tape reader on one of the Teletypes. It took nearly an hour

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                  #18
                  You bunch of old farts.

                  My first foray into computing involved running basic routines transcribed from a magazine into a Speccy 48k. That, and the endless joy of listening to the tape player loading a game, watching the psychadelic colours on-screen, watching it get to something like 90% loaded, then failing.

                  The resulting anticipation made games like Trap Door, Ace of Aces and Manic Miner seem like epic triumphs of man over machine.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by realityhack View Post
                    ..... Manic Miner ........
                    Happy days
                    Bored.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by zeitghost
                      They were... I've got a Dragon 32 in here that I connect to the line out of a pc to attempt to load a game wot I found on a website...

                      Has it ever worked?

                      Er.

                      No.

                      It doesn't even get to 90%
                      I've still got a Dragon 32 (and BBC B) both worked last time I checked (10 years ago!).
                      Beer
                      is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.
                      Benjamin Franklin

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