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Joe, >It ran on a Series/1, and ... took advantage of the "protected" fields of >the Series/1 terminals I enjoyed programming in EDL / EDX on the S/1. It was my first exposure to event driven programming. Sure was different than RPG II on the S/34! I liked the programability of all the keys on those terminals, the extended shift states, and that you could create your own screen fonts. For an April fool's day joke we had a program create screen fonts which were flipped images of the normal characters, and assign them to the extended shift states of the keys. They while someone was on break, we'd lock the extended shift on. But we better quit; we're off topic for this list... Doug
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