Sujet : Re: The joy of FORTRAN
De : c186282 (at) *nospam* nnada.net (c186282)
Groupes : alt.folklore.computers comp.os.linux.miscDate : 02. Mar 2025, 07:00:06
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On 3/1/25 1:43 PM, Peter Flass wrote:
rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:
On Fri, 28 Feb 2025 21:11:33 -0500, c186282 wrote:
>
Came across a 360 (model 20 ? the little one) in use by a parts
distributor about 20 years ago. Nowadays they're always emulated,
like with the Hercules system or better since I doubt you'll get
parts/service for yer ancient 360/370 now.
>
That must have been cute. RPI had a Model 30 in '66 and I thought that was
the bottom of the barrel.
>
The Model 20 was a big step up for shops that used a lot of tab equipment:
Accounting machines, sorters, interpreters, etc. Instead of a room full of
big gray boxes, each requiring multiple plugboards, you’d have a /20 and
probably a sorter to do all your work. If you wanted a real computer you’d
probably get a /30. We got tons of work done on them.
Short of NASA, they were JUST FINE. Did all
the biz stuff at an affordable price/profile.
Great boxes.
It became popular to trash Big Blue - kinda
like 'BIG oil' or 'BIG pharma'. Truth is that
they made damned good stuff - and because of
that set MANY standards used to this day.
You can still buy IBM mainframes ... the 'Z'
series ... up to 4 linked BIG black boxes.
RHEL-derived Linux is a popular OS option.
Global-scale biz/govt buy 'em.
A modern rendition of a 360/370 - same
instruction set, peripheral scope, would
still be a good general-purpose computer
even on a PI/ARM power board. OK, not so
much need for TTY/cards/tape these days,
but .....
https://retrocomputingforum.com/t/i-have-been-running-a-full-ibm-system-370-mainframe-on-a-5-raspberry-pi-zero-for-5-years/1210 Also lament the doom of VAX/VMS ... that was
an OS ahead of its time. Alas the free ports
of VMS kinda disappeared.