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by kjs3
35 days ago
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Around the same age, I went to a 'gifted student program' as well, and they had a Teletype connected to the school systems mainframe (pretty sure a Univac 1100, but it was a long, long time ago) by an 110 baud, rotary dial modem. The nice thing, was this particular model of Teletype had a paper tape punch as well as a reader, so we could sorta 'save our work'. We had a Star Trek game (very popular) and wrote some (very rudimentary) Fortran programs that once in a blue moon compiled and ran (the teachers didn't know much more than we did, and the documentation was minimal). It was still pretty amazing. Fun fact...the Interdata 8/32 ended up being pretty significant to Unix history down the line. "Yes. No.". I had that conversation with adults when I was that age a couple of times. :-) |
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