Yep if is says omsi fortran you are the lucky holder if a copy of it!? ?Congrats!;Ed#
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On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 1:39 PM, Bob brown via cctalk<cctalk at classiccmp.org>
wrote: It looks like I may have the OMNI fortran on "mickey", my publicly
accessible hp2000 tsb system emulation.
telnet to
mickey.publicvm.com
ctl-J, ctl-m till you get PLEASE LOG IN
HEL-T001,HP2000,1
I see some kind of cobol on the system library which may or may not be the cobol that was
being talked about...
I do see fortran which does seem to claim to be the OMNI fortran.
Since you have the manuals, feel free to play around.
If you need permissions changed or if it would be easier if the programs/files were put on
a different account, just let me know...I'd be happy to copy/move things around for
you.
-Bob
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Subject: Re: HP 2000 TSB and FORTRAN
On 11/19/2021 11:41 AM, ED SHARPE wrote:
Trying to remembrr how many pages it was?
Looking through what I have here I'm finding out this is actually more than one
manual. Looks like three so far with each being between about
40-50 pages (single sided photocopies).
First part is just labeled "Section One Standard FORTRAN". The next is
"OMSI 2000 FORTRAN Answer Key and Instructor's Guide" and the third is
"OMSI 2000 FORTRAN Sep 15th, 1973 Manual (Pre-Publication Proof)".
Funny that I was just up in Portland last month and visited OMSI...
David Williams
www.trailingedge.com