On Fri, 4 Aug 2017, Sam O'nella wrote:
What are the 4 games?
SPIEL1: Vier in einer Reihe
SPIEL2: Lebenserwartung
SPIEL3: Roulette
SPIEL4: Kopfnuss (Superhirn)
Christian
What are the 4 games?
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On 8/4/17 9:23 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
> weird, it doesn't look like I scanned these. I thought I did..
I did, it's under "528x" but OS X collation puts it with 3 digit part numbers
(grrr..)
OCR
> to bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/5280 mirrors should have it in an hour
>
> that is essentially the architecture manual
>
> I'll do some more work on the manuals once a big OCR batch job finishes
>
> The floppies we have are utils, comm utils, and DE/RPG
> I'll see if I can get to thos
I just uploaded GA21-9353-1_5280_Functions_Reference_Manual_Apr81 w/o OCR
to bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/5280 mirrors should have it in an hour
that is essentially the architecture manual
I'll do some more work on the manuals once a big OCR batch job finishes
The floppies we have are utils, comm
On 8/4/17 9:20 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
> https://halsoft.wordpress.com/2008/06/02/the-next-generation-key-punch-the-ibm-5280/
>
> http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102675777
>
> i'll see what's there..
>
weird, it doesn't look like I scanned thes
So, we've got an IBM 5285 (5280 series) programmable data station. This is
a *heavy* and nice beast ;-) Its architecture is a bit unusual but
interesting. Problem is, I don't have any software for it expect one disk
that IPLs and that contains four more or less crappy games.
(can be found at