Old farts and new Linux (was: new FC1 install problems)
Gregory Woodbury
ggw at wolves.durham.nc.us
Sat May 8 22:53:35 UTC 2004
On Sat, May 08, 2004 at 06:36:46PM -0400, Bill Diamond wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-05-08 at 01:05, Gregory Woodbury wrote:
> >
> > Me? In 1958 I was keypunching FORTRAN decks for my dad at age 5.
> > Played with computers and teletypes and all sorts of fun stuff all my
> > life. Began UNIX with Edition 6 in 1978 at Duke, helped with the
> > establishment of Usenet, consulted at Bell Labs, did the NYC thing for
> > a few years, then a few (15) years as departmental guru. Hit Linux with
> > kernel 0.94 and Slackware, then RedHat 2.x and have been a RH fan ever
> > since. I'm only 50, but I've been a computer user for longer than most.
>
>
> I take it that must have been a bit of a challenge. I mean, just
> putting a control card on the drum of the 024 would have been a problem
> at that height!
Well, until I got a bit taller, Dad would mount the control card, but
then we got 026 punches. :-) For somethings they even used a direct
puncher. (Manually index the card to the right column and punch the rows
individually!)
My first assembler/machine language program was on a CDC 160A with a
Frieden Flex-o-writer. It was an analogue/digital hybrid "minicomputer"
and had 8 1K pages of memory. Much more I've forgotten.
This is *way* off topic now, but such fun.
--
G.Wolfe Woodbury `- -'
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The Line Eater is a boojum!
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