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Blue Heeler wrote:

> ARRRGH!
>
> It's been 30 years since i worked for NCR and had to learn that ****!


> Or at least their bastardised version of it - NEAT-3


I was installing 315s in 1968. Worked for them from 1961 to 1994.

Theo
 
"Theo Bekkers" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Zebee Johnstone wrote:
>
>> If it's the anniversary of Fortran than I suppose it is time for the
>> bi-annual prediction of the death of COBOL.

>
>I don't suppose anyone even knows about NEAT. National Electronic Autocoding
>Technique.
>
>Theo
>

Yep.

Used NEAT3 and NEATVS on NCR 8000 series systems.

Ted.
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| Ted Linnell <[email protected]> |
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| Nunawading, Victoria , Australia |
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Ted Linnell wrote:
> "Theo Bekkers" <[email protected]> wrote:


>> I don't suppose anyone even knows about NEAT. National Electronic
>> Autocoding Technique.


> Yep.
>
> Used NEAT3 and NEATVS on NCR 8000 series systems.


8400, 8450, 8500, 8550, etc. Installed and worked on them all.
Hmm, that's the second ex-NCR lurker out of the closet.

Theo
 
"Theo Bekkers" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Ted Linnell wrote:
>> "Theo Bekkers" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>>> I don't suppose anyone even knows about NEAT. National Electronic
>>> Autocoding Technique.

>
>> Yep.
>>
>> Used NEAT3 and NEATVS on NCR 8000 series systems.

>
>8400, 8450, 8500, 8550, etc. Installed and worked on them all.
>Hmm, that's the second ex-NCR lurker out of the closet.
>
>Theo
>

There must be a few of us around.

I worked on 8500, 8400,8600 and 9800.

I think I decommissioned the last 9800 in Australia back in 1996.

Do UNIX these days, mostly HP.

Regards,

Ted.


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| Ted Linnell <[email protected]> |
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| Nunawading, Victoria , Australia |
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Theo Bekkers wrote:

> 8400, 8450, 8500, 8550, etc. Installed and worked on them all.
> Hmm, that's the second ex-NCR lurker out of the closet.


In my days, the best thing about NCR was that you could donate the gear
to the Australian Opera in return for tickets to the opera {:).

2 nghts as my share of the company's offer and another 2 nights direct
because I was such a straight shooter with the opera guy .

yep, they were doubletickets too {:).
 
On Jun 28, 6:13 pm, gplama <gplama.2sv...@no-
mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote:
> *SOLD* *Giant TCRc1 2005* - Size M-L (53.5) Frame/Fork only. *SOLD*


I thought I saw a bike in a trailer at the tip yesterday :)
 
Ted Linnell wrote:
> "Theo Bekkers" <[email protected]> wrote:


>> 8400, 8450, 8500, 8550, etc. Installed and worked on them all.
>> Hmm, that's the second ex-NCR lurker out of the closet.


> There must be a few of us around.
>
> I worked on 8500, 8400,8600 and 9800.
>
> I think I decommissioned the last 9800 in Australia back in 1996.


I installed the first 315 in WA. I believe it is still sitting in a Museum
warehouse somewhere. I was asked to inspect it just after storage.

Theo
 
gplama said:
yep - it may soon be living in QLD... if only the owner was going with it!

New or old owner? :p

Sorry about not getting back to you sooner, due to delicate negotiations with the CEO (finance & entertainment) Oh well, back to searching for a donor bike on eFlea.
 
*SOLD* Giant TCRc0 2006 - Size M-L (53.5) Compact Frame Sizing
Ultegra 10spd, Mavic Equipe (new) *SOLD*

Limited LamaBikeKit stock left, get in fast! ;)