By the way, I am curious where you got your lander
program... I ask
because a few years back, I contacted Jack (via a pointer from the
Computer Museum in Boston), and what he had was a 9 -Track tape that he
had gotten from someone who had preserved a copy while he was at the
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He sent me the tape, and I read it
and returned the contents to him, including the lander program, some demo
programs, etc.
The version I have is the one I obtained back in 1975 or so... one
that Jack and I worked on when I was a student at WPI and he was
visiting the college for some reason... The ME department had a
GT44 (11/40 based system with a VT11 and VR14) and we did some work
on it to fix some intensity problems with the thrust and directional
control bars as well as getting it to work with a programmable clock.
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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