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2005-07-24
"""e.g. think punchcards."""
You make me feel very old.
I remember clearly back in college, standing in line to hand the sysop the stack of cards I'd keyed in on the keypunch, so that they could be put in the queue to be fed into the System/360. At the end of the "turnaround time" I would get back a printout of my program's output. (Syntax error!!! Dang!!!!)
Turn around times varied from 10 minutes to 3 hours or so, depending on the volume of students submitting, and how much time the sysop spent chatting, studying for exams, or having one or more of the several lunches they seemed to have per afternoon.
The windows were small and mirrored (and locked!) so that it was extremely difficult to make out what was going on in there.
But I digress.
I assure you that our System/360 was running OS/360. ;-)
Edited 2006-09-22 00:25