Talk:AN/UYK-7

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No photo :-(
Notable is its own operating system Share/7, user terminals integrated keyboard (amber or green, 80x25, design quite like a Zenith Z-19 CP/M model), It used system-generated passwords (choose 1 out of 4 or 5) and line commands for operating, a mail system, broadcast system for operators, batch processing for compiles and a print spool system in its literal meaning, print jobs where written to tape and then printed on a roller printer subsystem. I'm not sure when it was replaced by Share/43 (must have been in 1984/85 at least in the German Navy) and if the fullscreen editor already was available. Mideal (talk) 12:26, 4 March 2024 (UTC)