JP Vossen on 16 Nov 2015 22:42:35 -0800 |
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[PLUG] Old computers and stuff |
At the 2015-11-16 PLUG W meeting Tom mentioned an event coming up next April with really old stuff, Tom please add details. Anyone not at that meeting should probably skip the rest of this since it will be really boring. Come to think of it, it'll probably bore those people who WERE at the meeting too... :-) Anyway...we talked about old computers and code some, so when I came home fired up my 1989 Zenith 181 laptop, and it and the various 720K 3.5" floppies I had with it all still work, including a copy of Lotus 123 from 1992. I also have the old BSR 386SX-16 that I first ran Linux on. That also fired right up from 3.5" DOS floppy, but it has no hard drive. I also went looking for some of my old source code, and I found my circa 1991 Pascal and COBOL programs for VAX VMS. Including...wait for it... ----- $ head -n6 /home/jp/...../Pitt/vms/pascal/bubble.pas program bubble_sort (input, bubble, output); { SUMMARY -- This is a pretty boring program that demonstrates a bubble sort. It takes a list of words from a file, prints the list so you can see it's not sorted, tells you it's gonna sort it, then prints the sorted list.} ----- I also turned up my old Unix (Ultrix.32) "plan" file which is far too horrible to post and lots of other crazy stuff. What I can't find, and it's really annoying me, is my box of OS/2 Warp stuff, and my 1991 strip.c source code. Before you ask, I do have the strip.com file, and it strips control character out of old Word Perfect files, what did you THINK it did? I ran the floppy disk recovery service (yes, really) for Pitt for a couple of years, and that was one of the tools I wrote for it. Between various Norton and Mac rescue tools I could usually get files back, but they'd have bits missing and Word Perfect for DOS 5.1 (IIRC) would barf on them, so I'd strip out everything lower than ASCII 32 and higher than 127 and at least get the text back. OK, shutting up now... :-) JP ----------------------------|:::======|------------------------------- JP Vossen, CISSP |:::======| http://bashcookbook.com/ My Account, My Opinions |=========| http://www.jpsdomain.org/ ----------------------------|=========|------------------------------- "Microsoft Tax" = the additional hardware & yearly fees for the add-on software required to protect Windows from its own poorly designed and implemented self, while the overhead incidentally flattens Moore's Law. ___________________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia Linux Users Group -- http://www.phillylinux.org Announcements - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-announce General Discussion -- http://lists.phillylinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug