What's your oldest digital artifact (file, email, etc.) that you can still access without too much difficulty? In what year was it created?
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Replying to @KevinSimler
For some reason I have this lying around, although I am not old enough to have used it.pic.twitter.com/okY0qK3DAk
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Replying to @mtraven @KevinSimler
PDP-8 FORTRAN II compiler; contents are available at http://pdp8.hachti.de/pdp8l/software/ ! I think I may have used this.
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Replying to @Meaningness @KevinSimler
Wow, that's great. Here I thought I'd have to build my own paper tape reader.
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Replying to @mtraven @KevinSimler
Did you ever use a PDP-8? Or just pick that up along the way somehow? (My high school had an 8E. Remember fondly.)
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Replying to @Meaningness @KevinSimler
Fun machines, one had an analog lab interface that we turned into a pong game.
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never used one but I picked up a manual for it in a used bookshop. PDP-8L I think.
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