Ladies, Gentlemen,
Let me announce new game on mainframe platform - Game of Life.
"The Game of Life, also known simply as Life, is a cellular automaton
devised by the British
mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. It is a zero-player game,
meaning that its evolution is
determined by its initial state, requiring no further input. One
interacts with the Game of Life by
creating an initial configuration and observing how it evolves. It is
Turing complete and can simulate a
universal constructor or any other Turing machine."
Game author: Simon Spanchak
Distribution: me
More details: the game works under TSO, "This program is a panel driven
demonstration of Basic Mapping Support for TSO, which was created by
Simon Spanchak as part of the Structured Software program generation
methodology."
The package consist of PDF file (11 pages of documentation) and XMI file
containing PDS RECFM=U with two members.
Game does not require any special authorizations.
ZIP package is approx. 257 kB.
Hardware requirements:
z15, 4 TB RAIM, 190 CPs, 3.5PB DASD ...or less.
Software requirements:
TSO
How to get it?
Golden Edition is not available yet, but now you can send me an email
and I will send it to you.
No warranty. All disclaimers apply.
Oh, the price!
Price is $0.00, however first 10,000 customers will get 40% discount!
--
Radoslaw Skorupka
(looking for new job)
Lodz, Poland
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