[Simh] educational computers in 1970s
Dan Gahlinger
dgahling at hotmail.com
Sat Jun 13 14:55:46 EDT 2020
there are so many,
but QNX was the one I thought might fit that description
Dan
Try: https://www.grammarly.com
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From: Simh <simh-bounces at trailing-edge.com> on behalf of Timothy Stark <fsword007 at gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2020 2:51:13 PM
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Subject: [Simh] educational computers in 1970s
Folks,
Does anyone know about 16-bit minicomputers with some terminals and LCD/GED software that students learn reading, language and math? My school has them many years. I remember system crashed with displayed “X=xxxx Y=xxxx A=xxxx B=xxxx”…. That looks like Honeywell 316 system or so.
For example, the screen displayed at top area, “NUMBER AND FIRST NAME, PLEASE:” then, I would enter 52 TIM and it automatically displayed my last name. Then enter course type: M, R or L.
Does anyone recognize with that educational minicomputer systems?
Tim
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