Yes, the mazewar source is saved. I demonstrated it running on my Imlac PDS-1
together with an emulated PDP10 (thanks to Ken Harrenstien) as well as an
emulated
PDS-1 (thanks to Howard Palmer) back in 2006 at a VCF West.
Best,
Tom Uban
On 4/20/16 7:25 AM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
> > From: Josh
On 4/20/16 5:25 AM, Noel Chiappa wrote:
> From: Josh Dersch
> I have an Imlac PDS-1D ...
> There's precious little software out there for this thing
Did a copy of Mazewar for the Imlac survive?
There are partal file system dumps of some of the MIT machines, but IIRC
Mazewar was
> From: Josh Dersch
> I have an Imlac PDS-1D ...
> There's precious little software out there for this thing
Did a copy of Mazewar for the Imlac survive?
There are partal file system dumps of some of the MIT machines, but IIRC
Mazewar was only on MIT-DM, and I'm not sure its files ar
I would like a copy of the scan.
Best,
Tom Uban
On 4/19/16 2:25 PM, Seth Morabito wrote:
> While arranging some shelves, I came across an Imlac PDS-1 printset
> that I rescued from somewhere (I don't remember where)
>
> What I didn't realize was that in the back of the printset was some
> ass
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 12:25 PM, Seth Morabito wrote:
> While arranging some shelves, I came across an Imlac PDS-1 printset
> that I rescued from somewhere (I don't remember where)
>
> What I didn't realize was that in the back of the printset was some
> assembler source code for David Bloodgood
While arranging some shelves, I came across an Imlac PDS-1 printset
that I rescued from somewhere (I don't remember where)
What I didn't realize was that in the back of the printset was some
assembler source code for David Bloodgood's "Imlac terminal emulator
program".
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