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PDP-10 Timesharing World Series on Windows 10

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2023
  • The PDP-10 Timesharing World Series is one of the first games ever made for the BASIC programming language. The game was created on January 13, 1965 by John George Kemeny and Keith Bellairs.
    The game allows the user to simulate a game of baseball on the computer. The player's input is limited to picking a random number between 1 and 1000 after which the game is played out. The two teams (Dodgers and Yankees) will bat it out. Based purely on chance the baseball players will hit singles, doubles or home runs, steal a base, be safe or out. Each event is printed to the screen and at the end a winner is announced.
    In this video, I will be playing the original 1965 PDP-10 Timesharing World Series game on a Windows 10 computer.
    Windows 10 version: Windows 10 22H2
    (NOTE: This game was run on DOSBox on a DOS application called BASICA (IBM Personal Computer Basic), an application which helps run different BASIC computer games).
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Комментарии • 3

  • @larsbrinkhoff
    @larsbrinkhoff 7 месяцев назад +2

    The description makes it sound like the game was made for the PDP-10 computer, but it didn't exist in 1965.

    • @NebOfficialChannel
      @NebOfficialChannel  7 месяцев назад

      About that, I really couldn’t confirm which computer this game was actually made for. I know that the PDP-10 was released in 1966.

    • @NebOfficialChannel
      @NebOfficialChannel  7 месяцев назад +1

      This game could’ve been a test program for the soon to be released PDP-10 computer, which could’ve existed but not publicly announced (Which would’ve then been publicly released the following year). Another theory is that it was ported to the PDP-10 sometime in 1966.