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There were a LOT more folks than have been mentioned in the development of the S/38 and the other variations before it.
It "depends" on what part: "hardware" or "software", which was two very different sets of horses. I didn't see the name "Frank" mentioned in this conversation.
For some interesting reading go here:
http://www-1.ibm.com/ibm/history/documents/index.html
For a trip in the "Way-Back Machine" ....
Look at the 1970--1984 time frame for the early poop on midrange machines...
Graap, Ken wrote:
So did people like Jim Sloan, John Sears and Wayne O. Evansreport to Glenn back in the early days of the S/38 ???
Kenneth
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