There was a star trek computer word game on the computer in high school
where I went (text-based). That computer required punched paper-tape :-)
The first game I got hooked on was Zork - brings back memories :-)
Howie
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> > I also recall programming those TI-58 programmable calculators - sorta
like
> machine code with math operators. They
> > was even a moon lander game for it!
>
> Yes - one of my first programming achievements was to hook up a Sinclair
ZX80 to
> my Yaesu FT101ZD radio rig, and wrote a program to send, receive and
decode
> morse.
>
> Moonlander was a great game. The original space invaders really started
> something though! I was at college at the time - a major distraction!
>
> Adrian Cooper.
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