[ih] AT&T, carterfone, the 103, and why didnt BBSs start earlier?
Randy Bush
randy at psg.com
Fri Aug 14 05:00:23 PDT 2009
> While Illinois had a 7094 with 2 1401s when I got there (which was
> interesting to code), they also had the asynchronous Illiac II, and
> within a couple of years a 360/75 and /50 (which was a mess to
> code), the fabulous B5500 was not only a revelation, but an
> inspiration.
>
> With it you learned the power of good design over mediocre design.
i do not believe the illiacs had comms, but i did not use them. we only
drove up north for chinese food. we got the bends above muddy waters on
43rd.
by the time the /50 nd /75 were out, coms controllers, though not
inexpensive, were well sub-astronomic in costs. but you're past
carterfone time. perhaps the lowering costs were an effect of
carterphone.
my memory is that the B1700, a very interesting machine, had affordable
comms. but i do not remember comms for barton's 5500. algol not ascii!
randy
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