You can also use the KLH10 emulator and run ITS (probably TOPS-20 as well). Both have MacLisp as well.
Multics, running under the DPS8M emulator, is probably easier to get running, and the OS is a lot easier to grok than ITS. — Eric > On Mar 31, 2016, at 3:05 PM, Charles Anthony <charles.unix....@gmail.com> > wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 2:53 PM, ben <bfranc...@jetnet.ab.ca> wrote: >> On 3/31/2016 2:58 PM, Swift Griggs wrote: > >> >> Get writing that PDP 10 emulator for LISP :) > > dps8m emulator: > > Multics MR12.6: Serenity Valley Engineering (Channel d.h000) > Load = 12.0 out of 90.0 units: users = 12, 03/31/16 1503.6 pdt Thu > l Anthony u > Password: > You are protected from preemption until 15:03. > Anthony.User logged in 03/31/16 1503.7 pdt Thu from ASCII terminal "none". > Last login 03/20/16 1119.4 pdt Sun from ASCII terminal "none". > You have mail. > r 15:03 3.424 60 > > lisp > * > (print "Multics rulez; UNIX droolz") > "Multics rulez; UNIX droolz" > t > > -- Charles