Let me add that Howard Sturgis' dissertation "Post-mortem for a
Time-sharing System" is great reading. It's unusual that failures are
documented but this case study is worthy.
On Thu, Oct 27, 2022 at 1:00 PM wrote:
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Hello all,
Is there anyone out there that would be prepared to tackle restoring
a couple of IBM 010 card punches functionally and cosmetically?
This is a paying job!
These are the small tabletop units.
One is manual: https://flic.kr/p/2nVAJeg
The other is motorised: https://flic.kr/p/2nVB8Pa
Lars Brinkhoff wrote:
> Paul McJones posted this recently:
> https://mcjones.org/CalTSS/
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> There aren't a lot of machine readable media, but many listings:
> https://mcjones.org/CalTSS/source/
I hesitated to post here -- was the CDC 6400 a classic computer? :-) -- but
Lars broke the ice. The s
Hi Bruce,
This is wonderful news. Is there a chance that AOS/VS will be included in
the future, along with an MV series emulator?
thanks!
Kevin
On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 8:23 PM Bruce Ray via cctalk
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> It is not a sublicense - Wild Hare Computer Systems, Inc., now has fu
On Thu, 27 Oct 2022, Steve Lewis wrote:
Hehe, this sounds like a great idea!
Did I send you my Kermit implementation or my Infocom V2 interpreter?
Nope - would love to check them out, any PALM examples. Your annotated
Ok, can you remind me next week perhaps?
disassemble of the Executive RO
Paul McJones posted this recently:
https://mcjones.org/CalTSS/
There aren't a lot of machine readable media, but many listings:
https://mcjones.org/CalTSS/source/