In article <01C71FAC.A3CA2B40 at MAGGIE>,
Steve Robertson <steerex at mindspring.com> writes:
I have a 3000/37 that I run on occasion. I did have a
/42 before my big =
move last year. I didn't have enough room so, I had to let it go.=20
So, the HP-3000 was the machine that taught me programming when I was
13 in the dusty deck year of 1978. I don't know any of the details of
what model it was (but I can ask some old timers from then who are
still around), but I remember that it ran HP time sharing with BASIC
and that I taught myself BASIC by running the TUT01 through TUT25
tutorial programs from their system library.
Can anyone pin down which OS that would have been?
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