Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/07/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi, Dave! Haven't seen you in about 30 years. (Dave was my boss from 1970 to 1974, or thereabouts. I went off to grad school in 1974, but the company did just fine without me.) I remember working hard following Dave's instructions to get a 300-baud modem channel piggybacked on a high-speed 9600-baud synchronous printer circuit. And at that time my Leica IIIf was already 15 years old. It's still working fine, but every single computer that he paid me to work on has been in the junkpile for a quarter of a century. Brian Reid LUG Saloon Keeper and old-time computer programmer, who can still explain ones'-complement arithmetic to you and explain why -0 is not equal to 0, but who is polite enough that he won't. > Many, many years ago there was a marvelous system called Securethat ran > under EXEC 8 on the Univac 1108. Brian, with a (very) few hints from me, > turned this system into a first class back-up and archiving system on > which every version of every file you worked with lived somewhere on a > well-indexed magnetic tape, usually in several copies for redundancy. Old > files just got rolled back into "mass" storage when you needed them and > rolled out when you weren't using them. > > Ah, well. Ain't progress grand. > > Dave