I have the H8/H9 too
Would you remember of a Star Wars game that ran on this machine ?
I saw it at the Personal Computing Expo in NYC back around '78/'79
I recall standing at booth with the Heathkit H8 but my memory might be
fading.
It was a unique game in that it allowed 4 players with joysticks to play
against each other.
The game was programmed with Deathstars that you controlled via the
joysticks.
It resembled the SpaceWar/ Asteroids style of game play.
I've had no luck still in locating this anywhere online.
=Dan
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Bob Rosenbloom wrote:
I got two H8's and one dual disk drive box. There
are two CPU cards, three serial/cassette cards, a parallel I/O card, one disk controller
card, four 16K memory cards, and about 50 floppies full of software. Nothing that looks
like the CP/M cards though.
Also, an H19 terminal and H89 computer plus the Selectric.
I got the H19 working and am currently bringing up the H8 power supplies. The Selectric
is going to be the hardest to
restore though.
Bob