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On Dec 4, 9:23 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 04 Dec 2007 20:22:06 -0500, Wayne.B





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On Tue, 04 Dec 2007 23:13:55 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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My first computer had a paper tape reader and I had to cold start boot
strap it.


The first computer I ever programmed was like that:


Summer of 1967, Control Data 160A, 4K 12 bit words, as big as a large
desk, cost approx $80K, paper tape in, paper tape out, environmental
requirements: 72 degrees F +/- 2 degrees, 50% humidity +/- 10%. We
copied the cold boot tape onto metalic mylar to keep it from wearing
out quite as fast.


Bear in mind that $80K then was like $500K now. Surprisingly enough
we actually got some useful work out of the machine and I launched my
entire adult career with it.


Technically, I suppose my first "personal" compuer was an original
Roberts calculator kit. One of the AF Captains in the survival course
at Kessler knew him and we got to talking and he obtained one for me.

Pretty cool deal. Next up was an Altair 8800 when I went to work for
DG - basically the front panel was a duplicate of the original Nova
computer.

I know I've told the story about programming the computer at Sylvania
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I remember my brother was going to school and bought a calculator for
his electronics and math courses. It was a TI and he payed something
like $150 for it. I thought it was amazing because it would do square
roots! Of course, it took him a long time to trust it, he'd check it
with his slide rule. I learned to use his slide rule while I was in
high school, never forgot, although by the time I got to college,
calculators had come a long way, although I will never forget the day
I got my first HP 48G.
 
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