Yes, 1964, amazing. I remember, I must have some
vintage IBM
training/instruction materials on the 360, 704 and FORTRAN
programming systems. This came from a long time computer professor
who took these courses in the early 1960s, Dr. William (Bill) M.
Myers (University of Montana)It's a massive binder and contains
hundreds of pages of official IBM information, charts, brochures and
notes. In very good condition, and with original training documents
for Northrop Aircraft Inc. in 1966.see:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1AwfIo3_FrdkRsD4Qz3X8aiNAdm1D1buj?us…
It also shows a full IBM system introduction handbook and Quick
Reference manual form 1964.Check out the Northrop News-Venture
Edition 1966 Northrop Aircraft Inc. article on installation of an
IBM360/64 system, where the training took place.
As I 'm not so much into the System/360 and FORTRAN IV, if anyone is
interested, please let me know.
There's a good chance that the Computer History Museum would want these
documents. Ask Dag Spicer
<
spicer(a)computerhistory.org>