Stevenson at ISU around 1975 was the first time I saw Star Trek being played 
online. I had a room mate who was very much into the early 'video' game on 
punch cards. 




Charles Kinsella 
Technology Director 
Dixon Public Schools 
ckinse...@dixonschools.org 
(815) 284-7725 






Also at ISU, in Stevenson - we had direct access to the IBM 1130 console, an 
IBM line printer, and a few keypunch machines AND I enjoyed every minute of it! 





Ill. State 
best turn-around time I remember (don't hear that phrase any more) was 5 
minutes 
2:00 a.m. - wee hours Sat. morning - most students were out doing things 
students do on Fri. night & not punching cards 



It was my first programming class at the U of I. Fortran using punch 
cards on an IBM mainframe system. Each student was alloted so many 
minutes of processor time and if you went over that limit, you failed 
the course. One infinite loop and you are "out of here". Many a night 
spent in the digital computer lab at the key punch machines, then carry 
your card stack to the reader, and wait for your printout. What fun...... 

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