Sujet : Re: RP2350 and Pico 2 - things missing
De : gordon+usenet (at) *nospam* drogon.net (Gordon Henderson)
Groupes : comp.sys.raspberry-piDate : 30. Aug 2024, 19:22:29
Autres entêtes
Organisation : Drogon Towers
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In article <
vasliu$hgao$1@dont-email.me>, mm0fmf <
none@invalid.com> wrote:
I used a Prime750 at Uni. But only undergrad tasks in Prime BASIC and
some Fortran. It seemed quite fast at the time in timeshare mode with
plenty of undergrads using it. But the CPU was only as fast as an 8MHz
68000!
I used Primes at uni too - starting with the 550 in 1980 but it was
woefully underpowered for us - I think we might well have been the first
intake of students who'd already had 1 or 2 years experience of micros
at school by then (Apple II in my case). I felt that the Apple II could
have run rings round the Prime. We were doing mostly COBOL, Pascal and
FORTRAN. Also some assembler.
Their systems were archaic - we had to write the programs on coding forms,
it was typed in by "the girls" then submitted to the batch system and
if we were lucky we'd get it back the following day.
Eventually they relented and hooked up a room of TTY33s for us to do
our own edits on.. But really that just made it worse. Upgraded to a
750 then eventually 9950s but by then it was really too late...
Fortunately I also found a PDP11/40 tucked away in a little room running
Unix...
Gordon