How about ski game? Peter C. Larry Barnes <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message news:F4B1826B1A21D211AEC5006008207AF4021140BB@dogbert.csillc.com... > Yes Chris there was a space invaders game, and more. I plead the 5th, my former > employer might try to collect back wages for the time spent playing them! > > L. A. Barnes > > Chris Bartram wrote: > > > In <[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] writes: > > > > > Model | 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 > > > ------|--------------------------------------------- > > > 2621A | $1450 $1595 gone gone gone gone > > > 2621P | $2550 $2650 $2750 gone gone gone > > > 2621B | - - - $1595 $1295 gone > > > 2626A | - $3950 $4150 $4350 $4400 $4900 > > > 2382A | - - $1700 $1700 $1720 gone shadow > > > 2622A | - - $2075 $2175 $2210 gone > > > 2623A | - - $3750 $3750 $3250 $3250 b&w graphics > > > 2624B | - - $2890 $3000 $3035 $3035 > > > 2627A | - - - - $5975 $5975 color graphics > > > > 2640A ??? > > > > The first terminals I used were 2640As in 1977. They looked identical to the > > 2640Bs, but had ~1k(?) of memory - enough for about 8 full (80 character) > > lines on the screen, or 24 lines of a couple characters each... Very annoying > > to list anything on, as they obviously scrolled A LOT... :-) > > > > No View/Del support as I recall (hard to create forms small enough anyway) but > > they hummed along at 2400 baud... which was screaming compared to the 110baud > > ttys we had elsewhere. > > > > > 2640B | $2600 > > > 2640C | $4250 Cyrillic > > > 2641A | $4100 APL > > > 2645K | $4000 Katakana > > > 2645N | $3750 Danish/Norwegian > > > 2645R | $4350 Arabic > > > 2645S | $3750 Swedish/Finnish > > > > Though I never personally saw it, I understand there was a pretty nifty > > "space invaders" games written for the 2645 terminal (using the onboard > > microprocessor and loaded via the tape drives). > > > > > 2647A | $8300 b&w graphics, BASIC > > > 2647F | ? $8950 $9400 $9950 $9950 gone b&w graphics, BASIC > > > > -Chris Bartram >