came into the thread late.
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err... Umm... I can hardly bring myself to say
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 11/13/2006
at 02:30 PM, McKown, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Ah! I guess you must have had a band printer then? grin
Along with a steele guitar. (sorry)
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Interestingly (?) This was broadcast by BBC Radio 3's Late Junction program
on the first of November this year.
Johann Johannsson: Part 3: IBM 14C2 Card Read-Punch /
Part 4; IBM 729 II Magnetic Tape Unit
Johann Johannsson
Taken from the album IBM 1401 A User's Manual
CAD 2609 CD for further
In [EMAIL PROTECTED],
on 11/13/2006
at 02:30 PM, McKown, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Ah! I guess you must have had a band printer then? grin
Not with only one 1403. For that matter, doesn't it have to have
several different types of instruments to be a band, not just several
of the same
.
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In the November issue of 'Wired' magazine (pg 92) there is a short note
titled,
'Composer Plays
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In the 1950s the SWAC computer had many kinds of songs. The
audio played
thru
I remember on our 1410/1401 playing songs on the 1403 printer. There were
little object decks, maybe 1/2 inch thick. The Battle Hymn of the Republic
was a good song. Even the drums came through good. This was all done by
printing certain patterns to get different sounds. A couple of the
http://www.cbttape.org/fun.htm
Song of the S360-40
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In the November issue of 'Wired' magazine
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