Salakhetdinov Shamil
mcp2004 at mail.ru
Tue Apr 3 14:23:19 CDT 2012
Hi Brad, > Core dumps / Registers / Displacements Yes. And JCL of course... > COBOL Coding sheets .... punch cards Coding sheets - yes, that were funny to fill that coding sheets to pass them to operators to get punch cards punched. But that were rare occasions here - I usually got prepared punch cards by myself using noisy punchcard "punching" machines... I have programmed mainly using IBM 360/370 Macro Assembler and some PL/1 and FORTRAN. IBM 360/370 Macro Assembler was the best of macro assemblers ever existed I believe... > - We have come a long ways! Yes. And we're still proceeding not bad I suppose ! :) Thank you. -- Shamil Tue, 3 Apr 2012 14:01:45 -0500 от "Brad Marks" <BradM at blackforestltd.com>: > Shamil, > > Those were the days! > > IBM 360 Mod 40 (Year = 1975) > > COBOL Coding sheets .... punch cards > > We got one compile per day - made for some serious "desk checking" > > Core dumps / Registers / Displacements - We have come a long ways! > > :-) > > > Brad > <<< snip >>>