Wonderful to have students like that. Many years ago, I had to help tutor disinterested
engineering students through the delights of VAX Pascal.
Some of them couldn't even grasp why they'd get the same results, errors mostly,
if they missed out a step, usually the LINK stage.
I believe most of them went on to become .NET developers :)
And that's me reminiscing through amber-tinted spectacles, or rather, amber
phosphor'd Plessey PT100 terminals.
Keith
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] On Behalf Of Dave
McGuire
Sent: 15 November 2021 21:57
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: [HECnet] LSSM group visit today
LSSM hosted a CompSci class from Carnegie-Mellon University today, a for-credit class
trip and project. They all learned the Forth language, rather well I might add, and wrote
their own demos, on one of our PDP-11/70s. Here are some pics:
http://www.neurotica.com/misc/LSSM-CMU-2021/20211115_152707.jpg
http://www.neurotica.com/misc/LSSM-CMU-2021/20211115_152757.jpg
http://www.neurotica.com/misc/LSSM-CMU-2021/20211115_154319_03.jpg
http://www.neurotica.com/misc/LSSM-CMU-2021/20211115_154355_01.jpg
http://www.neurotica.com/misc/LSSM-CMU-2021/20211115_154451.jpg
The 11/70 isn't pictured, but you all know what those look like.
It's the one on the Wikipedia "PDP-11" page, though that's a very old
picture from when it was at my home.
(please excuse the falling front window sign, it's disintegrating and we're
awaiting its replacement)
I mention this here in case anyone is interested, and the machine, FANG::, is on
HECnet whenever it's running. (which is my tenuous link to
"on-topic")
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA