HEADS UP: Importing csup into base
Willem Jan Withagen
wjw at digiware.nl
Fri Mar 3 12:32:03 PST 2006
Peter Jeremy wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-Mar-01 20:03:38 -0500, Paul Murphy wrote:
>> Larry Rosenman wrote:
>>> Wilko Bulte wrote:
>>>> Only if it has a mechanical reader (with sensing pins for the holes).
>>>> An optical reader won't do
>
> Optical readers can't handle the output from chad-less punches.
> I was forced to throw mine out when I moved last. :-(
>
>> I remember, back in the day, all the CS kids walking around with huge
>> stacks of PUNCH-CARDS.
>
> We were told (by our lecturers) that we should use punch cards, rather
> than the terminals, so that we wouldn't loose our work when the computer
> crashed. One of my assignments was roughly a full box of cards but I've
> mislaid them.
I remember that the Cumputing centre even had a puchcard sorter, so that in
case that you dropped a big pack you need not do the sorting by hand. (If you
had taken the effort to number them in the last 8 columns.
No idea if this was typical Burroughs....
Started programming intel 8008 kits by toggeling the bootcode into 512 bytes.
After a while you get to know the opcodes by hart, and even jump distance
would become a way of life.
And I don't count programming a TI58a math calculator as real programming.
--WjW
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