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Lovely topic, but could all insert some perl code to keep it on topic for the list :)<BR>
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<BR><BR>> Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 23:14:48 -0400<BR>> From: talexb@gmail.com<BR>> To: tpm@to.pm.org<BR>> Subject: Re: [tpm] [u-u] Return to the past. Re: Alarming Development<BR>> <BR>> On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 10:45 PM, <arocker@vex.net> wrote:<BR>> >> Is burning PROMs by hand before or after punch cards?<BR>> >><BR>> > Definitely after. Proms started with as much memory as early machines had<BR>> > in total.<BR>> <BR>> Yup -- when my Dad would take my downtown to his office once in a<BR>> while, he'd set me up with a punch card machine. One time in the<BR>> mid-60s I made up cards for every student in my Grade 3 class, as well<BR>> as the teacher, Mrs. Martini.<BR>> <BR>> I didn't get introduced to PROMs until the mid-70s, and EPROMs (erased<BR>> with the magic UV light) in the late 70's.<BR>> <BR>> toronto-pm mailing list<BR>> toronto-pm@pm.org<BR>> http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/toronto-pm<BR><BR><br /><hr /> <a href='' target='_new'></a></body>
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