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theodorethomas | 2 years ago

Mid 1980s, trying to connect from one London University computer (at Imperial, a CDC Cyber?) to another (at Queen Mary?), to try some symbolic algebra package that was only available on a Unix minicomputer: spent a good 2 hours just finding the right terminal settings and configuration settings for all the intervening software. Left me feeling I would rather code what I could on an 8-bit 2Mhz 64K machine.

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vmilner|2 years ago

Yep - those were the days when there was a pretty good chance that people doing Uk computer science degrees had a working knowledge of Z80 or 6502 machine code from hacking Elite/Jet Set Willy/Manic Miner on their ZX Spectrums/BBC Micros...