On 2020-04-07 14:36, J. David Bryan via cctech wrote:
Both Access and F allow the user to input programs by using the paper tape
reader that's part of the ASR 33 Teletype.  But the simulated terminal
multiplexer supports only KSR 33 models (no punch or reader).

ASR 33 is what we used in HS. Still have a box of paper tapes from back then that I suspect I'll never be able to do anything with again but the pack rat in me refuses to let go. Every so often I consider trying to decode them again.

For now I'll probably cut/paste a few of the CSL programs I'm most interested in and go from there I suppose.

There's an HP 2000 users' group at:

  https://groups.io/g/hp2000family

They might have some additional ideas or know where to locate a compatible
CSL tape.

That's the old Yahoo group isn't it? I had joined them on Yahoo years ago but never did much there.

Any other suggestions of interesting operating systems or software to try out besides TSB? Interesting development environments or uncommon or unusual languages tend to grab my interest. Not sure what all was available for the hardware.

David Williams

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