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Richard MacCutchan23-Sep-18 21:47
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kalberts24-Sep-18 1:44
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A true story from, my university:

This happened in the late 60s (or possibly early 70s), long before individual PCs. Even timesharing OSes were not common, except on mainframes. So you had to book hours at the machine - and the book was more or less full 24/7. One student project group was spending Saturday night and Sunday morning in the lab. Then the machine suddenly stopped, refusing to read the program tapes (those were punched paper tape).

The lab guy responsible for the machine treated it as his own baby, willing to do anything for it. But... he was also known for rarely being sober on a Saturday night. Sunday morning wasn't the time you'd like to wake him up. But there was a project deadline, and no other alternative. They found a telephone, and called him up. "Hrrmpf!!!" They explained the problem, he grunted "Get me car!" and slammed the phone receiver down.

They found someone with a car, drove to pick up the guy, who walked into the lab, blinked a few times, went over to the window, pulled the curtains to shade the windows, and grunted "Drive me home!" Those were all the words he pronounced that morning. No explanation. But the machine was working again.

This machine had a paper tape reader running at 3000 char/sec - an amazing speed: 300 in/sec, or 27 km/h. The tape shot several meters out of the reader like a beam. It didn't use mechanical sensors (like most slower paper tape readers), but photocells, which was rather fancy in those days (especially fitting photocells for 8 data tracks + sync track in a 1 inch wide space). When the early morning sun rays made a direct hit on the photocells, they shone through the paper tape, blinding the photocells so the reader wouldn't trigger on the sync track holes: The reader saw just light, believing that there was no tape there, and stalled. Shading the windows brought its vision back again.

When I became a student, this machine had earbed "museum" status. But I have touched it, seen it in operation at demonstrations. The morning sun story is well known among computer science students at the university.

So based on this story, I believe your claim that the problem depends on whether the fridge door is open or not Smile | :)
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