On 28 Mar, 18:31, Al Kossow <a...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> RFCOMMSYS wrote (in Feb 2002):
>
> > I'm looking for a book(s) that describes the architecture,
instruction set, and
> > low-level language coding syntax/examples of the old classic pre-1970
non-IBM
> > mainframes (I know all about the IBM stuff). For example, Honeywell,
GE,
> > Univac, NCR, Burroughs, etc. machines and their assembler-type
languages. I am
> > especially interested in the NCR 315 series and it's NEAT and NEAT-3
language.
> > I have looked high and low for a book(s) like this to no avail. Does
anybody
> > know of any? All the computer history books I've read just gloss over
this type
> > of stuff, leaving me hungry.
>
> NEAT and NEAT/3 manuals for the NCR 304, 315, and Century are up now
underhttp://bitsavers.org/pdf/ncr
>
> A programmers manual for the 304 will probably be uploaded tomorrow.
>
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You might get a good response from comp.lang.cobol as a number of old
hands hang out there.


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