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Re: Project DELTA
Hello,
Yes, I am the Steve Mentzer in question. Forgive me for not remembering you,
but I have trouble remembering what I did last week, let alone 15 years ago.
As for what I'm doing now: I'm President of The Core Group Inc., a company that
provides service and support for a manufacturing software package. We're based
in Pittsburgh, PA. I'm now 32 and (still) single.
The only memorabilia I know I have is printouts of some e-mail messages from my
account in a box somewhere. If I find it, I'll forward anything potentially
relevant to your project.
As I write this, I'm recalling a few things:
1. We were messing around with the operating system tables one weekend and
caused the system to crash in a bad way. I think they had to restore it from
tape.
2. Late one night I found someone was accessing the system through a "back
door" so I decided to change the priv password. It was quite late and I didn't
know who to call, so I waited until morning. This upset a few people.
3. Ed Boas (I think that's how it's spelled) routinely used ALL CAPS IN
PORTIONS OF HIS MAIL MESSAGES. I still don't know if he intended to convey
yelling by doing this or not.
4. The OS would let you "garbage collect" by opening a file and allocating
space for it. The unallocated space would be filled with whatever was in the
system memory at the time, so if you just closed the file it would often
contain pieces of other people's mail messages and other fragments of things.
5. I used to do a lot of funky stuff in TECO, the system text editor. But I'm
sure if I looked at it now I wouldn't have a clue about it.
Feel free to ask questions if you need to. Maybe something will jog my memory
... I think my account was [1,42]. Does that sound right?
Regards,
Steve Mentzer
The Core Group Inc.
Pittsburgh, PA
Email steve@thecoregrp.com
>Hi,
>
>Is this the same Steve Mentzer who once who worked at Project Delta?
>If that's you, please respond with what you've been up to and your
>current vital stats. I'm trying to update the Delta alumni list. I'm
>also hoping to put together a Project Delta alumni web page including
>various pictures and writings as well as a PDP-11 emulator running
>RSTS/E. If you still have any Delta memorabilia, pictures, or backup
>tapes (I can read them!), please let me know! If you know of any
>deltoid e-mail addresses send them along!
>
>Regards,
>
>Bob Mader [1,50]