FWIW, I went back to the CCTALK archives and could not find the original
message either. Being curious, I went back to the CCTALK archives and
there it was.
Hi folks. I wrote a basketball program in Basic over
40 years ago in high school. I printed the 13 pages of code, and produced a roll of paper
punch tape of the code, but the 13 pages were destroyed, leaving me with only the paper
tape. My 14-year-old son was pretty fascinated to see the roll of computer punch tape --
paper with holes in it! -- that we used to store files in the old days. And that we
didn't have computer screens, but only a teletype element that printed -- one letter
at a time -- the back-and-forth information between the timeshare computer and the
teletype (output). This paper punch tape is the Basic program that I wrote in high school
that played a random basketball game (as called by Bill Schonely, radio voice of the
Portland Trailblazers). I'm trying to find someone to run it through a tape reader so
that I can retrieve the code and play the game again. I'm hoping to explain the code
to Owen so that he might understand the power of coding and get interested in coding.
Is there anyone out there that I can send my roll of paper tape to such that the code can
be restored? I could pay some compensation for your troubles.
Much appreciated,
Gary