Sometimes I had only lunch hour to do PMs, and one office worker always
ate into my time because she had to 'finish something'.
Pretty soon I found that <esc> [ 2 ; 9 y would put all ANSI terminals
into continuous self-test, and that solved the problem:-)
Those were the days!
cheers,
Nigel
On 24/06/2020 17:12, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 6/24/20 1:23 PM, Jon Elson via cctalk wrote:
The 1052 Selectric console on the 360's were
not on a channel, but
driven via direct I/O directly from the CPU microcode.? (Yes, the
console has a pseudo channel address that made you THINK it was on a
channel, but it actually wasn't.)
One prank to pull on an operator was to
write a CCW chain to ring the
1052 bell and then to a TIC back to the bell ring CCW.
At least on DOS/360, pretty much impossible to kill without doing an
IPL, as the keyboard would be locked.
Fun from my younger days.
--Chuck
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