From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: grog@lemis.com (Greg 'groggy' Lehey) Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2017 10:22:13 +1100 Subject: [TUHS] // comment in C++ In-Reply-To: <04c401d2825d$d0758da0$7160a8e0$@ronnatalie.com> References: <20170208224556.GG65698@eureka.lemis.com> <04c401d2825d$d0758da0$7160a8e0$@ronnatalie.com> Message-ID: <20170208232213.GH65698@eureka.lemis.com> On Wednesday, 8 February 2017 at 17:50:57 -0500, Ron Natalie wrote: > Amusingly in the UNIVAC FIELDDATA character set. The @ had the value zero > (and was called the master space). > It's sort of like making NUL the command character :) Well, except that there were no non-printing characters in Fieldata. > Amusingly UNIVAC had their own punched card format (same size card, > which was by the way, the size of a dollar bill in Hollerith's day) > but used two banks of 45 round holes for 90 columns. Yes, I heard of them, but they didn't seem to be a commercial success. I worked with UNIVAC kit from 1973 to 1977, on the 1108/1106 and the 494, but I never saw any card like that. They also had a very nice card punch, the VIP, that buffered a card content and only punched when you released the card, thus enabling erasures. But it used standard IBM format cards. > -Ron "I had a cat named @FURPUR" Natalie :-) Greg -- Sent from my desktop computer. Finger grog at lemis.com for PGP public key. See complete headers for address and phone numbers. This message is digitally signed. If your Microsoft mail program reports problems, please read http://lemis.com/broken-MUA -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 163 bytes Desc: not available URL: