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And be careful.  We used an old System 34 game on our System 38 and
locked up the system with I/O.
 
Had to use the system console to ipl.
 
Good times...
 


Wayne McAlpine <wayne.mcalpine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 01/24/07 12:20 PM


But you'd need an 8-inch disk drive to read it.

jstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I had it on my S/36.  Never took it to the AS/400 though.  I bet it's

still sitting on someone's disk somewhere though.


Jeff Stevens
Mize, Houser & Co. P.A.
913 451 1882
JStevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx





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I haven't seen another one for years.  But, it was written in RPG!!

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There was a Star Trek game on the S/34?  Do tell.  Is there one for
the 
AS/400?

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date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 11:17:55 -0600
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subject: RE: Pseudo random number routine

Many years ago I needed a random number generator for a client that

wanted 
random numbers for their Item Number.  We tried REXX, but it was to
slow. 



So, I took the code from the old Star Trek game on a S/34,used to 
initially position the Klingons, modified it a bit for their
purposes and 



put it into Production.  Games work great, they have some neat code
in 
there.



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