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Looking for IBM 1401 software

vand writes "Do you have, or know anybody who has, any IBM 1401 "system" software? We're looking for Autocoder, Cobol, Fortran, RPG, ... tapes. Sort 7 would be nice to have, too. We'd much rather have the tapes' or decks' contents than have them physically."

15 comments

  1. Ask and ye shall find by wackybrit · · Score: 3, Informative

    Try http://www.piercefuller.com/oldibm-shadow/

    There's *some* software there. There's also some diagnostics stuff, a simular, and a manual.

    Hit Google. I found references to 1401 software at quite a few places.

  2. Also.. by wackybrit · · Score: 2

    Check out http://simh.trailing-edge.com/ too. There's some 1401 stuff there, although probably not as useful as that in my previous post.

  3. This might be illegal by wholesomegrits · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'm not saying anything either way, just making a little point: you might be breaking the law -- piracy laws and shit. I remember a few years back, on the Apple Network Server mailing list, someone asked for if anyone had a copy of A/UX -- the argument being that it could not be purchased from apple any longer. The list admin posted a pissed off comment saying that this was completely off base and illegal and would not be permitted.

    I thought his comments were stupid at the time, but the law will bend you over on this one. I wish I could find the post, but Apple took all posts older than two years offline. Chuq Von Rospach was the list admin at the time. This is just a little tidbit to be aware of.

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    1. Re:This might be illegal by AnalogBoy · · Score: 2

      amazing. You pointed out that someone might - just might - be breaking the law on slashdot, and you were moderated UP. There's a lot more ambiguity to this one than Slashdot's normal game of "States rule posession of $questoinable-software illegal - get your copy here.", so i guess its neccesary to question...

    2. Re:This might be illegal by saintlupus · · Score: 2

      I remember a few years back, on the Apple Network Server mailing list, someone asked for if anyone had a copy of A/UX -- the argument being that it could not be purchased from apple any longer.

      Incidentally, I found a copy of A/UX in .iso form on some random FTP server a few years back. It pretty much sucks -- too bad I noticed that ten years after the rest of the world.

      --saint

    3. Re:This might be illegal by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Have I been trolled?

  4. 1401? Those fuckers are solid. by Profane+Motherfucker · · Score: 0

    If you're still using a 1401, fucking w00t to that. Those things look like a fucking prop from Lost in Space. It's a pity you didn't post your plea a little fucking sooner -- the university I attend just trashed about two and a half shitload of old IBM stuff -- manuals, software, shit like that. Are you going to be doing some serious shit on that aged fucker? It's possible, I suppose, but jesus h christ, I hope you get paid by the hour.

  5. IBM Never Throw Anything Away.... by human+bean · · Score: 3, Informative
    In my opinion.

    Used to be that you could ask for the archival services branch, and they could reproduce all the old 1401, 1620, and 1130 software you could ever want.

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  6. Also Related by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Do you have, or know anybody who has, any IBM PC "system" software? We're looking for Windows XP, Gamez, Fortran, MP3z, ... cd. MS Office would be nice to have, too. We'd much rather have the cds' or floppies' contents than have them physically.

  7. Best place to ask is not Slashdot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    Try news:alt.folklore.computers. Many old IBMers hanging out there, and you might find someone with an archive.

  8. Here is a link for you. All the info you need. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
  9. warez? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Ask Slashdot:

    What warez do you have?

    :-)