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        This was a very Unique OS, I have seen nothing similar to
        it at all.
       
        What follows are some notes I remember about it.  I used
        and developed on this OS for over 18 years, but my memory
        is a bit fuzzy.
       
           * The hardware was very robust.  By that I mean it the
             hardware could be abused to the point were other
             vendors' hardware would have failed.  I have seen
             these systems in computer rooms that were constantly
             kept above 95F (35C), water dripping on them from
             a leak roof for hours on end, dust everywhere.
             These were perfect for manufacturing environments.
       
           * Only 2 type of files, Indexed (ISAM) and Consecutive
             (Text).
       
           * Record Sizes can be set as Fixed or Variable Length.
       
           * Consecutive could be looked at as UNIX Byte Streams,
             but not really.
       
           * A Flag could be set to allow the File to be
             compressed or uncompressed.
       
           * Backups were performed to 9 tack reel tapes.
             Also the multiple CRC Errors on restore will give
             you a good reason to drink :)
       
           * Disk Drives were call Volumes.
       
           * Only 1 "Directory Level".  On the VS these were
             called "Libraries".
       
           * Max Library and File Name Size was 8 characters.
       
           * No lowercase characters.
       
           * There is no concept of a "Command Line", all
             activates where accomplished via TUI Screens.
       
           * No such things as "file extensions".
       
           * Instead of saying "I deleted a file", one would say
             "I scratched a file".  That was very common usage
             for people and customers using the VS.
       
           * Users did not have what one would call a home
             directory.
       
           * If I remember correctly, you set Volume/Library/File
             Access based upon user ID (it has been a while).
       
           * Development tools were quite good, you had 2 full
             screen editors, "EDIT" an "ADEPT", plus a number of
             code generation tools.
       
           * Creating TUI screens were trivial, easier than
             anything I have seen since. TUI Screen Creation on
             the VS puts UNIX curses to shame.  Also, the screen
             generators on SAP where terrible when compared to
             what the VS had.
       
           * The Terminals you connected to the VS were not dumb
             but I think an 8 bit tiny computer.
       
           * When Microsoft Windows came out, Wang created an GUI
             Application you could use to connect to the VS from
             your PC.
       
           * There was a database system called "PACE", with PACE
             you could create a very complex business application
             within 2 days.  The tools were very smart, I have
             seen nothing as powerful or easy since.  It is too
             bad PACE was not ported to other Systems.
       
           * These were pre-internet systems, but could be
             networked using WSN (Wang System Numbers).
       
           * Kind of odd, but you could execute Wang WP on the VS.
       
        Supported languages:
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           * COBOL
           * FORTRON
           * PL/1
           * C
           * assembler, rather similar to IBM Mainframe assembler.
           * Procedure Language, a powerful scripting language.
           * There were others that I have since forgotten about.
       
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