> The August 1967 catalog of programs shows it as priority.
My memory is not great these days, but I think I remember installing a 
"prerelease" in early or mid 1967; and I slightly remember a reference as 
"Houston Automatic Spool with Priority" — but the "with" in the name might have 
been during a telephone conversation with someone in Houston.
During that early period the documentation was rather rough and (again, if I 
remember correctly) printed with a TN train.
HASP was a wonderful invention! The "OS/360 Readers" and "Writers" it replaced 
were guaranteed to produce nightmares. (And I do not remember the correct names 
for the Readers and Writers. It has been a long, long time since I have seen 
any mention of them.)
Spooling was not a new concept, of course. The 7090+1401 and the later DCS 
systems both quickly illustrated the strong advantages of spooling ---- 
especially when punched cards were involved!

Bill Ogden

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