Did the chm ever record any of their pdp-1 tunes? That was fun to hear while there. I
can't remember the gentlemans name who was on that team there but he was also working
on some additional tunes at the time (I guess that was quite a few years ago though).
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From: Jon Elson <elson at pico-systems.com>
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Subject: Re: PDP1 Music / Record sold
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Subject: PDP1 Music / Record sold
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The fellow who posted the record some time back which was titled to be
PDP1 music reposted the record for $299 and sold it.
the reason to note anything about it is that I had emailed him about
taking a capture of it and passing it along before selling the record
The ebay listing up right now has a track you can download as long as it
stays up.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170923504018
Here is the link to the song as well.
http://ampnoise.com/mp3/MusicOnThePDP-1X_Pinafore.mp3
I thought it was nice of him to do that, as many people who list things
on ebay would have bothered. I would say that it was just to sell the
record, but I think the rarity of it to record collectors and a lower
price is why it sold.
Man, what a blast from the past! A friend of mine did some work like
this on a PDP-5,
about 1970, at Washington U.
I think the PDP-1 does a little better, but it was fairly comparable.
Jon