On Tue, 12 Mar 2019, Clem Cole wrote: > Very cool.  Takes me back when I used to do that ;-)  As CMU of us all > system programmers had to do shifts as operators.   The thinking was > that if we had do the crappy job too, we would fix things and not let > the bugs build.  FWIW:  I can not tell which model 360 it is.  I think > its a 65 or 67.  It's not a 91 nor a 40 or 50.  One of the best unpaid jobs I ever did was being a student 360/50 operator on the night shift. Boy, the stories that I could tell, such as card decks being sticky-taped together, paper tape stuck to the spool, etc... And the time that I switched off the 029 keypunch printer to not print the "PRI=6" JCL, thereby screwing up the operator's disk schedule... I got my deck back, unsubmitted, with the job card torn into a neat spiral. I actually met him at a DECUS conference, and he was most amiable about it. And no, it doesn't look like a /50 console to me. -- Dave