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March 1995, Week 1

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John Pearce <[log in to unmask]>
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In article <[log in to unmask]> "Eric Bender (John
Abbott College)" <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>Date: Thu, 23 Feb 1995 10:02:30 EST
>From: "Eric Bender (John Abbott College)" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: HP4000
 
>Back in the early '70's, at a Montreal school board I worked for,
>we had two (2) HP2000's (anyone else remember them?) to support
>Basic on behalf of Computer Science programmes in our High Schools.
>So I guess the HP4000 is by no means unique, being either
>(HP3000 + HP1000) or (HP2000 + HP2000).
 
 
I held the job as Director of Computing Services at a private liberal arts
college that had a HP2000C' (2000C Prime) machine.  It supported
time-shared BASIC (16 users) for administration, faculty, and students.  The
college continued to run it for almost a year after HP formally withdrew
support for it.
 
John
 
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