Some Interesting Paper Tapes

From: Mike Cruse <mcruse_at_acm.org>
Date: Sun Sep 10 11:23:53 2000

They are possibly simulators for intel microprocessors of the day.
I seem to remember an 8080 simulator written in DEC Basic Plus II
around that time.

Mike


ajp166 wrote:

> From: Robert Stek <r.stek_at_snet.net>
>
> >Maybe I got a bargain, maybe I didn't. Help me decide. I won an
> auction
> >for three paper tapes in excellent condition. All three are labeled
> with a
> >DECUS sticker (and the main DECUS site is re-organizinf its software
> >section, so there's no info there). All three have typewritten
> RSTS11-75 on
> >them, then one has 8080.Bas 2/June/76, one has 8008.Bas 2/June/76, and
> the
> >third has 8008.Doc 2/June/76. Supposedly these all came from MITS.
>
> ??? MITS had nothing to do with DEC or RSTS11 OS. So my guess is they
> were user submissions of some basic programs not the MITS basic
> (billy gates would have fits over that one too). Also MITS never did
> anything
> with 8008 that I ever heard of.
>
> >So, for starters, does anyone KNOW what these are? Any informed guesses
> >beyond the obvious? Can anyone read them for me or make copies in a
> more
> >"modern" format (i.e., CUTS cassette tape)?
>
> Well the .bas suggest they could be basic but are they tokenized or
> ascii???
>
> Allison
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