705 Programmer Request
- From: es_hudders@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Eugene S. Hudders)
- Date: 28 Feb 2006 09:32:04 -0800
Hi All:
The following message was posted on VSE-L by Mr. Dave Stuart. He has
authorized me to also post it on IBM-MAIN.
Regards,
Gene
Morning all,
Yes, the subject line is correct. Were you an IBM 705 Programmer?
Why, you ask, would I be looking for a 705 Programmer? Well, personally, I
am not. However, if you read the note from my brother, below, you'll see
that the NM Museum of Natural History and Science is.
They're looking to consult with someone regarding the programming of the
705.
After reading the note, I thought, what better place to potentially find a
705 programmer that here. And I seem to remember a thread a few months ago
where some of you claimed to have worked on one. Or maybe, just have seen
one...
If anyone is interested, please reply to me *off list*, and I'll forward
your information on.
TIA,
Dave
From: Stuart, Gary M Stuart
Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 7:28 PM
To:
Subject: FW: Were you an IBM 705 Programmer?
If you have ever programmed anything on the IBM 705, the New Mexico Museum
of Natural History and Science is looking for you! They are planning an
exhibit in their new Microcomputer Gallery and want to consult with someone
briefly about how it was programmed.
Let me know if you had this experience in the past and I will put you in
contact with the museum staff.
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