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Author Mainframe "murph" program
David Roser

2005-05-28, 8:55 am

Does anybody know the origins of the "murph" program that
displayed cynical quotes when logging onto ISPF ?
Anyone have a URL to the load module ?

TIA
David


One day you’ll sell your soul for something,
souls are a glut.

Clark Morris

2005-05-31, 3:55 am

On Sat, 28 May 2005 20:19:41 +1000, David Roser
<david.roser@iinet.net.au> wrote:

>Does anybody know the origins of the "murph" program that
>displayed cynical quotes when logging onto ISPF ?
>Anyone have a URL to the load module ?


Try www.cbttape.org. This has a large number of mainframe programs
and I think it is there. It is run by Sam Golob and Sam Knutson.

The CBT tape, now a web site is a large collection of public domain
mainframe software, mostly in Assembler.
>
>TIA
>David
>
>
>One day you’ll sell your soul for something,
>souls are a glut.


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