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Craig Lalley <[log in to unmask]>
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Craig Lalley <[log in to unmask]>
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Yes, 
  
  But do you still have the 2645 terminal (with the little cassettes?) 
  
  -Craig
  
  

"Simpkins, Terry" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:  Years ago, when I was a programmer (and dinosaurs ruled the earth), at
HP in Boise, we created some songs that would play on
the old HP terminals (HP2645, HP2624, etc).

These files were a series of bells driven by escape sequences.   As I
recall you could get a little over an octive range on those
terminals.

We had several Christmas carol files and had fun every Christmas eve
sending the files to the various user's terminals, via fcopy.

Anyone still have any of those files?   I've started checking my old
archives, but no luck so far.

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Terry W. Simpkins
Director ISIT
Measurement Specialties
757-766-4278
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