Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/05/25

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Subject: [Leica] Steve Russell, inventor of the first ever video game.
From: kanner at acm.org (Herbert Kanner)
Date: Sat, 25 May 2013 19:22:50 -0700

This is a shot of Steve in a lecture/demonstration of a PDP1 computer that 
volunteers at the Computer History Museum restored to working order. This 
was a three-year effort, taking place many years ago. This demonstration 
takes place twice a month, includes audience members getting to play Space 
War, which Steve wrote in the early 1960s. About the same period, another 
museum volunteer, Peter Sampson, wrote a program that enables the computer 
to play four-part music, sounding much like a pipe organ.

Space War has two competing rocket ships, in the gravitational field of the 
sun, shooting torpedoes at each other. Because the computer did not have 
enough power to deal with the effect of gravity on the torpedoes, Steve 
decided to invent "photon torpedoes" unaffected by gravity. He also invented 
hyperspace, an emergency escape hatch, but claims that the hyperspace 
generator is defective and that no ship ever survived more than seven trips 
through hyperspace.

http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/herbk1/P1010233.jpg.html

Herbert Kanner
kanner at acm.org
650-326-8204

Question authority and the authorities will question you.






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