shrdlu-junction
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I'm 57, live in Sydney, NSW, Australia, and have been addicted to computer programming for most of my life. The first computer I programmed was one of two time-sharing mainframes (there were probably only a few computers in all of Sydney then - this is about 1968.) You accessed it by dialling up from a teletype and typing in your Basic code (or running a tape). Hard to think that I was so amazed when I typed
10 PRINT "HELLO"
20 END
then typed
RUN
and the ASR33 came back with
HELLO
!
Anyway, I wondered if anybody had (or could make) a recording of an ASR33 at full tilt - it would be like listening to the first music you heard as a baby!
Thanks in advance & look forward to exchanging reminiscences. BTW, machines I've been associated with are:
IBM 7040, PDP-11, ICL 1900/2903, VAX, a Nova mini that I can't remember the model of (1971), and a micro a built from a kit around the National Semiconductor SC/MP microprocessor in 1977.
10 PRINT "HELLO"
20 END
then typed
RUN
and the ASR33 came back with
HELLO
!
Anyway, I wondered if anybody had (or could make) a recording of an ASR33 at full tilt - it would be like listening to the first music you heard as a baby!
Thanks in advance & look forward to exchanging reminiscences. BTW, machines I've been associated with are:
IBM 7040, PDP-11, ICL 1900/2903, VAX, a Nova mini that I can't remember the model of (1971), and a micro a built from a kit around the National Semiconductor SC/MP microprocessor in 1977.