At 11:45 PM 10/10/2008, Megan Gentry wrote:
I had a number of those pictures on a tape I loaned to
someone...
I have a tape somewhere with a bunch of those as well. I really should
try to read it and see if it's still OK.
A related war story (software breaking hardware): way back when (late
'70s) I was printing the moon image (something like 4 panels wide by
six panels high) on what I think was a DEC LP05 - a drum printer. This
printer had hammers that fired to hit the ribbon at the right time when
a character on the drum was in the right position. The printer had 66
hammers on a shuttle that moved back and forth to print even then odd
characters across the 132 column page.
Normally, you feed it a line and it prints half the columns, then
shuttles over and prints the next half. Linefeed, print half, then
shuttle again. Well, these printer images were heavily overprinted with
lots of blank spaces, so you spent a lot of time shuttling the heads
back and forth while printing just a few characters.
So, I got smart. Wrote a program to convert the input so that the
printer was fed all of the even characters (with spaces for the odd
ones), overprinting as necessary, then fed the odd characters. I did
this to save all the time spent shifting the hammer bank back and
forth. It would take less time to feed to the printer, and would print
a lot more quickly.
Well, I fired it up and sent the output to the printer, which printed
VERY loudly for about a minute then blew the circuit breaker. Too much,
too fast, I guess. :-)
-Rick