Matthew
Touchdown! Greaser!
That's a short one. I maintained and updated one years ago that ran about 5000 lines of code. And I would have gotten SPICE up and running on Tandem systems except that our software people wouldn't add extentions to the compiler, simple things like REAL*8! I thought that was part of the language and not an extention. The Tandem compiler was the first one I ran into that didn't support it. SPICE is written in FORTRAN.
Somewhere in my box of rags in the basement I think I have a SPICE t-shirt.
Radio Shack, Sinclair, CP/M, Timex, cassette tapes, PDP systems where you had to flip the switches on the front in order to load a program, paper tape, punch cards, teletypes, portable hard disks that were 14" diameter and had capacities of KBytes, clock cycles in the millisecond range, processors/compilers/assemblers that couldn't handle floating point math: Moore's Law may be wearing out, but it sure worked well for a long time.