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This is where @DrScriptt tweets about his journey to become a jrSYSPROG on his IBM mainframe.

I managed to get my hands on SPF/PC manuals and disks. This could be interesting.

JrSysprog's tweet image. I managed to get my hands on SPF/PC manuals and disks.

This could be interesting.
JrSysprog's tweet image. I managed to get my hands on SPF/PC manuals and disks.

This could be interesting.

jrSYSPROG 님이 재게시함

IBM Lowers Barrier to Mainframe Entry with ZD&T Learners Edition Licence. abopen.com/news/ibm-lower… #IBMz #mainframe

ABOpenLtd's tweet image. IBM Lowers Barrier to Mainframe Entry with ZD&T Learners Edition Licence.

abopen.com/news/ibm-lower…

#IBMz #mainframe

IBM has an answer for students and hobbyists wanting access to mainframes. Q: How much ZD&T for Learners Edition would cost? A: Once qualified, Learner Edition is expected to cost you $120.00 USD per year. ibm.com/products/z-dev…


jrSYSPROG 님이 재게시함

Find out how Andrew (@9600) connected a real IBM 3270 Terminal to an Emulated Mainframe with an Open Establishment Controller interface. ➡️ rs-online.com/designspark/co… #OEC #IBM3270 #DesignSpark

WeAreRSGroup's tweet image. Find out how Andrew (@9600) connected a real IBM 3270 Terminal to an Emulated Mainframe with an Open Establishment Controller interface.

➡️ rs-online.com/designspark/co…

#OEC #IBM3270 #DesignSpark

jrSYSPROG 님이 재게시함

Does anyone have any idea of a programatic way to create syntax diagrams like IBM is known for using?

DrScriptt's tweet image. Does anyone have any idea of a programatic way to create syntax diagrams like IBM is known for using?
DrScriptt's tweet image. Does anyone have any idea of a programatic way to create syntax diagrams like IBM is known for using?
DrScriptt's tweet image. Does anyone have any idea of a programatic way to create syntax diagrams like IBM is known for using?
DrScriptt's tweet image. Does anyone have any idea of a programatic way to create syntax diagrams like IBM is known for using?

jrSYSPROG 님이 재게시함

Reading about the IBM 7770 Audio Response Unit, which gave your 1960s mainframe the ability to speak, via magnetic drum and a vocabulary of from 32 to 127 words. More info: ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/IBM-… Yes, I would like one.

9600's tweet image. Reading about the IBM 7770 Audio Response Unit, which gave your 1960s mainframe the ability to speak, via magnetic drum and a vocabulary of from 32 to 127 words. More info:

ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/IBM-…

Yes, I would like one.
9600's tweet image. Reading about the IBM 7770 Audio Response Unit, which gave your 1960s mainframe the ability to speak, via magnetic drum and a vocabulary of from 32 to 127 words. More info:

ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/IBM-…

Yes, I would like one.
9600's tweet image. Reading about the IBM 7770 Audio Response Unit, which gave your 1960s mainframe the ability to speak, via magnetic drum and a vocabulary of from 32 to 127 words. More info:

ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/IBM-…

Yes, I would like one.

jrSYSPROG 님이 재게시함

IBM #MVS 3.8 is now controlling my home lighting and will soon also control my Google Nest. 40 year old operating system controlling present era Internet devices. Because why not ? Anything is possible

bmoshix's tweet image. IBM #MVS 3.8 is now controlling my home lighting and will soon also control my Google Nest. 40 year old operating system controlling present era Internet devices. Because why not ? Anything is possible

jrSYSPROG 님이 재게시함

Oh! #TIL that I can retweet things as my @jrSYSPROG account from my main @DrScriptt account in @Tweetbot. That means that more content will be showing up on jrSYSPROG. 🙂


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