Rich42
Senior Member
You had high school?!!In high school, I used a DECSYSTEM 10 programmed in BASIC using ASCII paper tape, and I also built and used a Heathkit H8.My early programming was done in BALGOL (a strongly typed language akin to Algol) on the Burroughs B220 (vacuum tubes!). Then the B5000, B5500, 7094, Bendix G20 and Illiac II. All before I got my MSEE.Completely forgot about EBCIDIC. I jumped from the 7090/7094 series to the CDC super computer (6600 at the time) ...
My current wife, worked on the IBM 360 back in the day - even to the point of developing a complier for a specialized applications for her thesis.
We only had a one-room school house. To learn programming, had to write ones and zeros on the back of a shovel with pieces of charcoal. Machine code, mostly . . . Assembly was messy like that.
After walking home from school, in the snow, uphill, with holes in my shoes, I did my homework on logs which I scratched clean so I could use charcoal to write on them. But they only lasted for a short time each evening, as they were needed in the fireplace to warm the two rooms that made up our farm house.
Then there was steam power and bye and bye we got electrified. :-D
I did make a Heathkit short wave receiver, though. And built a Q-multiplier for it and designed and built an RF "front end amplifier" for it.