I'm trying to locate original distribution tapes for a number of OLD software products that I used and/or installed in my "salad days". If anyone has tapes for the following products and is willing to part with them, I'll cheerfully pay reasonable shipping costs. If you can help, please contact me OFF-LIST with the subject line "Ancient Software". Here's the list:
OMNITAB - a batch spreadsheet-like program PCAP - Princeton Circuit Analysis Program CSMP - COntinuous System Modeling Program WATFIV - quick compile-and-run FORTRAN IV from Waterloo WATBOL - Ditto, but for COBOL PL/C - Similar program for PL/1, from Cornell JOVIAL - ALGOL compile/run GPSS/360 - Discrete modeling/simulation program (We used it for college class scheduling!) OXICALC - Oxidental Petroleum spreadsheet program SNOBOL - Bell Laboratories string-processing language SPITBOL - SNOBOL subset in a compile/run package If I can get these to run on a "modern" system, I'll gladly return a copy of the running code to the contributor. Most of these were copyrighted at one time or another but AFAIK the rights have long ago expired. I'll be contacting the original authors/suppliers to verify this whereever possible. I have access to a system that can still read 9/1600 tapes, as well as anything denser. Thanks, in advance.......... Rick --- Why didn't Noah swat those two mosquitos?? --- [This E-mail has been scanned for viruses by the YourNet Connection Virus system] [For more information, please go to http://www.ync.net/YourMAIL] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html

