On 5/11/2021 10:18 PM, Ethan Dicks via cctalk wrote:
I don't have the keyboard, lightpen or a tube yet.
to run lunar lander, you do that thru the switches.  We never used a keyboard or lightpen.  just had an ASR33 to load lander while I had charge of it.

I don't know previous use, but it had 3 years of landers, LEM bases, and all but obliterated the McDonalds when I got it.  I was there 8 months and never reloaded it.

Someone had left it on one night and there was a phosphor burn in the middle right of the tube.  They had a factory replacement from DEC should I have had someone want to really use it.

This was at USL, in Lafayette, LA.  Toy stash was a Microdata 3200 / 32/S (now an exhibit at the CHM), the GT40, two IBM 1620s, and access to the campus multics and RCA Spectra 70.  Spent most time on the multics and in the lab with the good stuff.

I saw you thanked BK for your career, i went to Microdata and worked in parallel with him on an OS stealing ideas from his and DMR's unix writings and other stuff.  Only got access to Unix when three off us formed a group and bought a developer license SCO license.

I'd love go get what he has for I/O added to a Unibone, seems like one could do it with an arduino or teensy and a bit of finagling. Could also use beaglebone DAC ports possibly, or emulate the DEC hardware and interface a higher resolution set of DACs for the task.

thanks
Jim

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