Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/03/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Oh I remember South West Technical Products well! Those were wonderful times - full of fervent. We went to the 1st Annual Dr Dobbs Computer Faire at Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. (Remember Dr Dobbs Journal of Computer Calisthenics and Orthodontia? "Running light without over-byte"?) I was just out of the Navy in those days, in Electrical Engineering at UC Davis. Couldn't afford anything like the Altair or SWTP so I built a COSMAC Elf from the plans in Popular Electronics, hand-wired the backplane. Labored to punch in the first program (that moved a highly pixelated version of the ENTERPRISE across a TV monitor) to which my neighbor said "Is that ALL it does?" I could have killed her. Or my wife when I was laborously making the smallest HP67 program I could to solve a differential equation. After I'd been working for like three hours she interrupted me to ask me to bathe our daughter. "Isn't that working yet?" she asked. "Oh, it's working fine but I just know I can squeeze out a few less instructions if I just..." That's when she threw the towel at me, stamped her foot and I abandoned optimization for a safer occupation. Now I cherish the memories of bathing the kids but at that moment with all the details still vivid in my head I was rather upset. Never DID get it any smaller either, just wrote it out to a mag card and used it. Ah the joys of "early days". Adam