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@peterquirk Not offhand. Except in my head.
@peterquirk OMG I think my brother in law used that actual computer as late as the mid90s.
Did you look on the retrocomputing forum on stack overflow? The people there may have ideas. (Though it's an odd community so don't be surprised if not.)
@estherschindler Thanks - I'll check it out. I found this one - the first computer I ever saw. My father worked here and invited me to come to the office (age 12 in '64) while the guys in lab coats explained how it worked.
https://youtu.be/6vfa_RC_y1M
@estherschindler The reason I ask is because I use the wonderful Burroughs B5500 emulator from the University of Tasmania. It faithfully models all the peripherals, but if sounds were available, it could be taken to the next level.
https://github.com/pkimpel/retro-b5500
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