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From: Paul Anderson 
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Subject: an old idea whose time has come again
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Date: Mon, 14-Jan-85 15:49:05 EST
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Posted: Mon Jan 14 15:49:05 1985
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Yes, I still miss the old 1130.  This was the machine that I was first
trained on in college, the first assembly language I learned.  Two
months before I graduated from college, the engineering department
received a donation on an IBM 1800 (the "real-time" version of the
1130), from a local company who didn't need it any more, and it took
them quite a while to get it up and running.  I like the 1130 assembly
language better than the Z8000 or the 68000, and I'll trade either of
these for an 1130 (almost) anytime.  AH, nostalgia.