On Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 3:51:10 PM UTC-4, -joe wrote:
Hancock/Dikewood ran a 2x 6700 in Albuquerque, NM, USA. They ran their own medical claims processing. Not sure when it went in but when I started with Burroughs in '79 it was there, probably for a couple of years. One of my first projects was
helping to making the flashing B a flashing H D.
Hah. I worked on this project. It was for Montana Medicaid and I worked on the database design and wrote the dental claims processor. I’m pretty sure we wrote it in COBOL and used b1955’s as front end processors. Very elegant stack architecture for
the day.
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