On Tue, 2021-06-22 at 19:45 -0400, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote: > > There's actually a surprising amount of preserved material.... Both > in source form, and both run in emulation.
I re-created the Bendix G-15 Intercom 2000 from a manual. Not running, of course, on a real G-15. Is there a G-15 emulator? CHM has a G-15, but I understand it's not in operating order. | The same goes for Multics I think the 80286 was a better platform than the original for Multics. And, of course, the Pentium is even better. Is Multics available for Intel systems? > For most of this the source code still exists, though I'm not sure > about the 1620 bits. A Purdue professor had a 20-drawer card file of 1620 software. The fire marshall insisted he had to get rid of it. I understand he gave it to CHM. Is it still there?