[SunRescue] Re: rescue digest, Vol 1 #1045 - 12 msgs
Kevin P. Inscoe
rescue at sunhelp.org
Sat Mar 10 15:20:04 CST 2001
My first was borrowed. Apple IIe. Learned 6502 assembly on it. Next was
working on a Z80 SBC where I unlearned Moto assembly and learned Zilog.
Then by 1983 I was VAXing from there. I didn't personally own a computer
till much later say 1988 or so. PC XT but I spent so much time at work
learning MACRO-32 I didn't care to come home and play with the Intel.
But eventually I played with MASM and Pascal on it. My first unix was
both H-pucks release 5.1 and an Apollo workstation I forget what version
now. And then I picked up RSX-11 and BSD 4.2 on two PDP 11/70s we had
for systems test. Oh BTW does anybody remember the Wendin OS workbench
packages that came out for Intel in 87? I had the unix and VMS. They
were cool. I lost the source code though anybody have a copy of it?
~kevin
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