Believe it or not, all of the war room displays were generated by 4
CompuPro S-100 boxes with MicroAngelo graphics cards; thus the
Godbout/CompuPro inclusion in the credits.
Kai
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From: Sam Ismail[SMTP:dastar@crl.com]
Reply To: classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu
Sent: Monday, September 22, 1997 11:30 PM
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
Subject: War Games
Ok, I went out and rented _War Games_ because I'm a total nerd and
wanted
to see David's IMSAI. I noticed a couple interesting things in the
movie. First, in one scene early on where david is sitting in front
of
his computer, they show it head on, and you can see sitting on top of
his
monitor his modem, which had on it "IMSAI 212A MODEM". Did IMSA, in
fact, manufacture a 1200 baud modem? He also had an IMSAI labeled
keyboard!
A neat thing: at the end of the movie during the credits they get to
thanking those who provided technical assistance. The first company
listed is none other than "CompuPro Division, Godbout Electronics".
Very
cool! Others listed were Televideo, Fischer-Freitas (why does that
sound
familiar and did I get the Fischer part right?), Memorex, Qume, and
about
10 others.
Anyway, pretty cool flick. It combines elements of hacking, phreaking
(where he grounds the microphone on the old ground-start payphone, a
real
ball-sy scene since that was a real-life trick you could pull in those
days) and of course classic computers!
Sam Alternate e-mail:
dastar(a)siconic.com
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