[Info-vax] "Shanghai Stock Exchange" and OpenVMS

Bill Gunshannon billg999 at cs.uofs.edu
Fri Jan 23 13:10:59 EST 2009


In article <497a033b$0$13980$ba620dc5 at nova.planet.nl>,
	Wilm Boerhout <w6.boerhout at planet.nl> writes:
> Richard B. Gilbert vaguely mentioned on 23-1-2009 18:39:
> 
> [snip]
> 
>> Who are you calling "junior", junior?  I was VAXinated in 1984!  I 
>> started with VMS V3.x on a VAX 11/750.  Yeah, I was 4.something years 
>> late but I couldn't afford to buy my own; I had to wait for old 
>> moneybags to cough up the coins!
> 
> Forgot the smiley, junior - oops sorry, gramps. You beat me by a year. 
> My first real job was upgrading a 750 from 3.7 to 4.0 in 1985.

and I thought I was the VMS outsider here.  I fisrt started using VMS
around 1982 or 1983 (mind get's a little foggy going that far back).
It was never my primary system and I didn't really get into it in depth
until around 1988.  And I first became a VMS system Manager starting in
about 1993.  

bill


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