> There is a version of Spacewar for the PDP-11
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"Geoffrey G. Rochat" <777geoff777_at_777pkworks777.777com777> writes:
>a DCC-16, which was a Nova clone. And although I've never seen one in
>action, I've no doubt SpaceWar was very popular on the PDP-11/05-based GT05.
I have a friend who wrote a spacewar for the *GT40* which we also
played on a GT42. I still have the code and the original control
boxes we built for it (wired directly to a parallel I/O board,
A DR11, if I remember correctly).
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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