Re: Wave that shook the world



Ken Plotkin <kplotkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Which compiler did you use that enforced upper case?

A compiler for a Siemens/Fujitsu 7881 (hope I have that number
right) running BS/3000, a MVS clone. This machine had a whooping
total 32 MB main memory (although only 16 MB were available to
any single job, because of the 24-bit address restriction).

I _think_ the Siemens/Fujitsu VP 400 that I started working on in
the late '80s had the same restriction, but I'm not sure.
.



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