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  • Subject: Re: Star Trek games (was: errors)
  • From: HankHeath@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 13:57:03 EDT

The only Star Trek program I remember on the S/38 was one migrated from the 
S/34. We used to run that late at night when users were signed off..... and 
the IPLed the system to get things running again. Anyone have earlier 
memories? This goes back to late seventies, I think.

Hank Heath
HLHeath Consulting

In a message dated 9/24/99 1:02:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
clewis@iquest.net writes:

<< Does anyone remember the Star Trek program on the S/38 ?
 
 I had JUST started at a new place as a "junior programmer trainee" and was
 checking that things out and saw it, along with some other "game" programs. 
The
 others worked fine (boring) and I just jumped in and out (can't even remember
 what they were) and then I came to Star Trek...
 
 Talk about LIGHTS dimming...
 
 I SHEEPISHLY went to the D.P. Manager (that's what they were called back then
 <BG>) and told him what I had done. He laughed and said, "Oh, ya, we've all 
done
 that with that one, guess we should take it off; welcome aboard !" !!!!!
 
 We "rebooted" the S/38 and was OK...
 
 Chuck >>
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