I'm an "Oldie." I worked for ACS America 1976-1980, the developer of PRIMACS w2hich became Pr1me OAS when it was sold to them. I wasn't a developer (at least, not of PRIMACS.) My job was Technical Support Manager. I and my team traveled all over (Ichose the plum locations for myself - Nassau, London, Vancouver BC) and left the rest to the team!
The PRIMACS developers liked me to do the demo installs because they WORKED!Sorry - typo - two 600Mb disks.
In December 1980 I was transferred to Wave III Corp (a subsidiary) where we ran a "large" 750? 850? system. I call it large because it had two 60Mb disk drives! Somewhere I have a photo.
I have a 16-line AMLC hanging on my office wall with some - er - modifications. It's a wall clock with a quartz movement mounted in the middle.
Peter Ruscoe
Bradenton, Florida.
I'm an "Oldie." I worked for ACS America 1976-1980, the developer of
PRIMACS w2hich became Pr1me OAS when it was sold to them. I wasn't a developer (at least, not of PRIMACS.) My job was Technical Support
Manager. I and my team traveled all over (I chose the plum locations
for myself - Nassau, London, Vancouver BC) and left the rest to the
team!
I'm an "Oldie." I worked for ACS America 1976-1980, the developer of PRIMACS w2hich became Pr1me OAS when it was sold to them. I wasn't a developer (at least, not of PRIMACS.) My job was Technical Support Manager. I and my team traveled all over (I chose the plum locationsPeter,
for myself - Nassau, London, Vancouver BC) and left the rest to the
team!
Always fun to hear from folks who spent time on Prime.
You sound like our sales guys -- Florida in the winter, harware install (i.e. me) in the summer. :)
De
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