Received: from ELI.CS.YALE.EDU by BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU; Sat, 9 Feb 91 00:12:50 EST Received: from life.ai.mit.edu by ELI.CS.YALE.EDU; Sat, 9 Feb 91 00:10:13 EST Received: from BU.EDU by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA22920; Fri, 8 Feb 91 23:42:27 EST Received: by BU.EDU (1.99) Fri, 8 Feb 91 23:42:14 EST Received: by icad.COM (4.1/SMI-4.0) id AA27378; Fri, 8 Feb 91 19:51:56 EST Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 19:51:56 EST From: lcs@icad.com (Larry Stone) Message-Id: <9102090051.AA27378@icad.COM> To: pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu Subject: Embedded pdp-8's Date: Fri, 8 Feb 91 19:51:56 EST From: lcs@icad.com (Larry Stone) To: pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu Subject: Embedded pdp-8's The Boston Computer Museum needs pictures of pdp-8's embedded in other machinery for their milestones exhibit. For example, they have one photo now of an '8 tucked into a potato picking machine. Pictures should demonstrate how the minicomputer was small and cheap enough to build into another device. The museum is also interested in contacting companies that sold products with embedded pdp-8's (or other minicomputers of that era), to ask for old promotional photos and materials. High-quality reproductions of photographs, or the actual photos or negatives, are preferred; the museum will only need to borrow them to make photostats. The pictures will eventually be displayed on backlit panels, with appropriate credits, of course. The Computer Museum is also interested in collecting cartoons that featured computers, preferably from the 1940's and 1950's. A reference to the original source would be best, so they can track down the magazine, although high-quality copies might be useful. Please reply by mail: lcs@icad.com Thanks! -- Larry Received: from ELI.CS.YALE.EDU by BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU; Mon, 11 Feb 91 02:42:04 EST Received: from life.ai.mit.edu by ELI.CS.YALE.EDU; Mon, 11 Feb 91 02:39:26 EST Received: from ALPHA.SUNQUEST.COM by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA12735; Mon, 11 Feb 91 02:19:15 EST Date: Sun, 10 Feb 1991 23:08:41 MST From: SPG@alpha.sunquest.com (Steve Gibbons) Message-Id: <910210230841.26802659@ALPHA.SUNQUEST.COM> Subject: Can anybody help?... To: pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu, SPG@alpha.sunquest.com X-Vmsmail-To: SMTP%"pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu" Date: Sun, 10 Feb 1991 23:08:41 MST From: SPG@alpha.sunquest.com (Steve Gibbons) Subject: Can anybody help?... To: pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu, SPG@alpha.sunquest.com X-Vmsmail-To: SMTP%"pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu" What I've got: DECMate II (PDP-8A?) system board. Z80 APU board. RX-50 VR-201 (White [slightly glitchy/burned in]) LK-201 (WPS) Comm. Port Printer Port (Parallel?) Rainbow (PC100-A) system board Memory Adapter Board (Populated to 896KB) Winchester Controller Board 10 MB Winchester Drive RX-50 VR-201 (White) LK-201 Comm. Port Printer Port Verticle System Stand Items I might be interested in: XPU Board for the DECmate Hard Disk Controller Board for the DECmate 8087 Coprocessor/Board for the Rainbow Items I am definitely interested in: Wiring the video cable so that the machine can be booted "head- less" Alternatively, booting without the keyboard would be "Ok" Alternative processors for the Rainbow (V20/V30/80286) VR241 Color monitor (and controller card [for either machine]) Larger/Faster Winchester Disk Drive (another) Vertical System Stand Rainbow PC100-B System Board Other System Boards that that fit these chassis FTPable sites MailServers BBS Numbers Mailing lists Documentation on the DECMate/PDP-8 (Documentation, What's that? :-)) Items I wanted to pass along: lasner@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Charles lasner) has been very helpful in regards to finding an OS/278 version of Kermit-12 (since he DID/is developing/maintaining it) I also obtained the latest/greatest version (3.02) of MS-Kermit from this site. rs@ai.mit.edu (Robert E. Seastrom) runs (correct me if I'm wrong) a mailing list for the PDP-8 that "...exists in order to facilitate communication and cooperation between owners of vintage DEC computers, specifically, but not limited to, the PDP-8 series of minicomputers. Discussions of all manner of hardware, software, programming techniques are invited. People who don't own vintage DEC hardware, but have an interest in it (used to hack on them, designed them, whatever...) are encouraged to join, as well as people who use PDP-8 computers on a regular basis." Mail postings to PDP8-LOVERS@AI.MIT.EDU Mail problems/changes to PDP8-LOVERS-REQUEST@AI.MIT.EDU imp@Solbourne.COM (warner losh [also fidonet 104/114.6]) is in the process of developing "...a Rainbow 3.5" drive "kit" that will allow people to have the same functionality as the I-Drive 3.5" drive that suitable solutions distributed. ...provide[ing] the source, binaries, and some documentation. [He's] planning on asking for $5 if you like it and use it." Caroline Mack is the contact for the International Rainbow Users Group (IRUG) (703)775-2266 P.O. Box 518 Dahlgren, VA 22448. Besides publishing a newsletter, they offer some Rainbow specific software, notably MS-DOS 3.1b and Code Blue (IBM PC emulation software) FYI and Adva[Thanks]nce, Sven ___________________________________________________________________________ | Steve Gibbons, H.I.S. Interfacing | 602/885-7700x2649 or 602/296-8936(Fax)| | Sunquest Information Systems | spg@{alpha|nereid|beta}.sunquest.com | | 930 N. Finance Center Drive |---------------------------------------| | Tucson, Arizona 85710-1343 | "Stone walls do not a prison make..." | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- From John_Wilson@mts.rpi.edu Fri Feb 15 19:35:40 1991 Return-Path: Received: from cunixf.cc.columbia.edu by watsun.cc.columbia.edu (5.59/FCB) id AA00662; Fri, 15 Feb 91 19:35:38 EST Received: from life.ai.mit.edu by cunixf.cc.columbia.edu (5.59/FCB) id AA23494; Fri, 15 Feb 91 14:47:36 EST Received: from rpi.edu by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA00137; Fri, 15 Feb 91 14:16:02 EST Received: from MTS.RPI.EDU by rpi.edu (4.1/RPI-ITS-SM55); id AA19580; Fri, 15 Feb 91 14:12:29 EST for PDP8-LOVERS@ai.mit.edu Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 14:12:16 EST From: John_Wilson@mts.rpi.edu To: PDP8-LOVERS@ai.mit.edu Message-Id: <2165828@MTS.RPI.EDU> Subject: PDP-10, PDP-11 Does anyone know of any PDP-10- or PDP-11-specific mailing lists? John Received: from ELI.CS.YALE.EDU by BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU; Fri, 15 Feb 91 15:50:38 EST Received: from life.ai.mit.edu by ELI.CS.YALE.EDU; Fri, 15 Feb 91 15:47:54 EST Received: from BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU (SYSTEMSY-GW.CS.YALE.EDU) by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA03412; Fri, 15 Feb 91 15:12:50 EST Received: by BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU; Fri, 15 Feb 91 15:12:21 EST Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 15:12:21 EST From: "James E. Narem Jr." Message-Id: <9102152012.AA12805@BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU> Received: by bugs (austen) via WIMP-MAIL (Version 1.3/1.7) ; Fri Feb 15 15:12:20 To: John_Wilson@mts.rpi.edu Cc: PDP8-LOVERS@ai.mit.edu In-Reply-To: John_Wilson@mts.rpi.edu's message of Fri, 15 Feb 91 14:12:16 EST <2165828@MTS.RPI.EDU> Subject: PDP-10, PDP-11 Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 15:12:21 EST From: "James E. Narem Jr." To: John_Wilson@mts.rpi.edu Cc: PDP8-LOVERS@ai.mit.edu In-Reply-To: John_Wilson@mts.rpi.edu's message of Fri, 15 Feb 91 14:12:16 EST <2165828@MTS.RPI.EDU> Subject: PDP-10, PDP-11 From my archives of pdp8-lovers: --------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Allen Boone is there a pdp-11 mailing list out there anywhere in netville? There certainly is. Send mail to info-pdp11-request@transarc.com. ---Ro --------------------------------------------------------------------- This message is to announce a new mailing list, KS-AT-HOME@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU We anticipate that, due to the small number of people strange enough to want to have a 36-bit machine at home, this will be a low-volume mailing list. KS-AT-HOME is intended for people who own, or are interested in someday owning, a KS-10 (a/k/a DECsystem 2020). Subscription requests, etc. to KS-AT-HOME-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU --------------------------------------------------------------------- I forgot to send you the manual. I'll send it out this monday, if you still want it. From your last messge, you said you have 4 cars!?!?! What type of car do you hack on? I work on old BMWs, I have a 2002 I'm restoring (welding new metal and rebuilding the engine). Tom Ellsworth (former unliscenced zed equipment manager) hacks on BMW bavarias and CSes, he got me into automechanics. We went crazy over it, believing that anything worth doing is worth being done in an obsessive fashion. ..........jim (Narem@cs.yale.edu, decvax!yale!narem, Narem@YaleCS.BITNET) Received: from ELI.CS.YALE.EDU by BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU; Fri, 15 Feb 91 20:51:12 EST Received: from ama (ama.caltech.edu) by ELI.CS.YALE.EDU; Fri, 15 Feb 91 20:48:31 EST Received: from laplace.caltech.edu (laplace.ama.caltech.edu) by ama (4.1/1.2) id AA17954; Fri, 15 Feb 91 18:11:17 PST Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 18:11:17 PST From: ph@ama.caltech.edu (Paul Hardy) Message-Id: <9102160211.AA17954@ama> Received: by laplace.caltech.edu (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA00316; Fri, 15 Feb 91 18:10:46 PST To: narem-james Cc: John_Wilson@mts.rpi.edu, PDP8-LOVERS@ai.mit.edu In-Reply-To: "James E. Narem Jr."'s message of Fri, 15 Feb 91 15:12:21 EST <9102152012.AA12805@BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU> Subject: PDP-10, PDP-11 Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 18:11:17 PST From: ph@ama.caltech.edu (Paul Hardy) To: narem-james Cc: John_Wilson@mts.rpi.edu, PDP8-LOVERS@ai.mit.edu In-Reply-To: "James E. Narem Jr."'s message of Fri, 15 Feb 91 15:12:21 EST <9102152012.AA12805@BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU> Subject: PDP-10, PDP-11 The KS-AT-HOME mailing list sounds interesting! Has anyone *built* DEC- compatible equipment (DECsystem, PDP-8, PDP-11, etc.) at home with plans for circuits, gate arrays, etc.? A PDP-8 might not be too hard, from scratch or using the Harris CPU, even with an Omnibus interface. Any other emulator, even without a proper bus interface, would be good to know about as well. Is there a current source (besides DEC) for quad-height DEC-type boards (to fit in Omnibus, Unibus, etc.)? Vector has a board that will work as a dual- height DEC board, but no quad-heights. This is probably because of the proliferation of Q-BUS equipment. --Paul Received: from ELI.CS.YALE.EDU by BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU; Fri, 15 Feb 91 21:26:18 EST Received: from life.ai.mit.edu by ELI.CS.YALE.EDU; Fri, 15 Feb 91 21:23:37 EST Received: from ama (ama.caltech.edu) by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA23504; Fri, 15 Feb 91 20:51:12 EST Received: from laplace.caltech.edu (laplace.ama.caltech.edu) by ama (4.1/1.2) id AA17954; Fri, 15 Feb 91 18:11:17 PST Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 18:11:17 PST From: ph@ama.caltech.edu (Paul Hardy) Message-Id: <9102160211.AA17954@ama> Received: by laplace.caltech.edu (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA00316; Fri, 15 Feb 91 18:10:46 PST To: narem-james Cc: John_Wilson@mts.rpi.edu, PDP8-LOVERS@ai.mit.edu In-Reply-To: "James E. Narem Jr."'s message of Fri, 15 Feb 91 15:12:21 EST <9102152012.AA12805@BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU> Subject: PDP-10, PDP-11 Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 18:11:17 PST From: ph@ama.caltech.edu (Paul Hardy) To: narem-james Cc: John_Wilson@mts.rpi.edu, PDP8-LOVERS@ai.mit.edu In-Reply-To: "James E. Narem Jr."'s message of Fri, 15 Feb 91 15:12:21 EST <9102152012.AA12805@BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU> Subject: PDP-10, PDP-11 The KS-AT-HOME mailing list sounds interesting! Has anyone *built* DEC- compatible equipment (DECsystem, PDP-8, PDP-11, etc.) at home with plans for circuits, gate arrays, etc.? A PDP-8 might not be too hard, from scratch or using the Harris CPU, even with an Omnibus interface. Any other emulator, even without a proper bus interface, would be good to know about as well. Is there a current source (besides DEC) for quad-height DEC-type boards (to fit in Omnibus, Unibus, etc.)? Vector has a board that will work as a dual- height DEC board, but no quad-heights. This is probably because of the proliferation of Q-BUS equipment. --Paul Received: from ELI.CS.YALE.EDU by BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU; Tue, 19 Feb 91 20:25:36 EST Received: from life.ai.mit.edu by ELI.CS.YALE.EDU; Tue, 19 Feb 91 20:22:55 EST Received: from rice-chex (rice-chex.ai.mit.edu) by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA17646; Tue, 19 Feb 91 19:48:04 EST From: rs@ai.mit.edu (Robert E. Seastrom) Received: by rice-chex (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA08396; Tue, 19 Feb 91 19:47:57 EST Date: Tue, 19 Feb 91 19:47:57 EST Message-Id: <9102200047.AA08396@rice-chex> To: pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu Subject: the KS-AT-HOME mailing list From: rs@ai.mit.edu (Robert E. Seastrom) Date: Tue, 19 Feb 91 19:47:57 EST To: pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu Subject: the KS-AT-HOME mailing list Does not exist and has not existed for more than a year. It was created before the ITS machines went away, and due to lack of subscriber interest, was not migrated when ITS went down for the last time. The ks-at-home-request alias, unfortunately, *was* migrated, so my mailbox has been innundated with requests to be added to the list. I still don't think there's sufficient traffic to support such a list, but if there's sufficient further call for it, I'll see what can be done about reviving it. ---Rob Received: from ELI.CS.YALE.EDU by BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU; Wed, 20 Feb 91 15:20:34 EST Received: from life.ai.mit.edu by ELI.CS.YALE.EDU; Wed, 20 Feb 91 15:17:49 EST Received: from ama (ama.caltech.edu) by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA10847; Wed, 20 Feb 91 14:44:12 EST Received: from laplace.caltech.edu (laplace.ama.caltech.edu) by ama (4.1/1.2) id AA23131; Wed, 20 Feb 91 12:05:00 PST Date: Wed, 20 Feb 91 12:05:00 PST From: ph@ama.caltech.edu (Paul Hardy) Message-Id: <9102202005.AA23131@ama> Received: by laplace.caltech.edu (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA00521; Wed, 20 Feb 91 12:03:22 PST To: rs@ai.mit.edu Cc: pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu In-Reply-To: Robert E. Seastrom's message of Tue, 19 Feb 91 19:47:57 EST <9102200047.AA08396@rice-chex> Subject: the KS-AT-HOME mailing list Date: Wed, 20 Feb 91 12:05:00 PST From: ph@ama.caltech.edu (Paul Hardy) To: rs@ai.mit.edu Cc: pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu In-Reply-To: Robert E. Seastrom's message of Tue, 19 Feb 91 19:47:57 EST <9102200047.AA08396@rice-chex> Subject: the KS-AT-HOME mailing list Okay. Maybe we can all hang out on the pdp8-lovers list or something. Do you know of any homebrew PDP-10's? Any other folk working on these things? I couldn't hope to have a *real* KS-AT-HOME, but I've toyed with the idea of building something smaller out of 29000's or something. Then again, it could wind up being just as good or better to build a software emulator using one MIPS R4000 when it comes out (a 64-bit -10 -- wow!) --Paul Received: from ELI.CS.YALE.EDU by BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU; Wed, 20 Feb 91 16:13:10 EST Received: from life.ai.mit.edu by ELI.CS.YALE.EDU; Wed, 20 Feb 91 16:10:17 EST Received: from iastate.edu (pv01a0.vincent.iastate.edu) by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA11972; Wed, 20 Feb 91 15:23:31 EST Received: by iastate.edu with sendmail-5.57/4.7 id ; Wed, 20 Feb 91 14:22:55 CST Message-Id: <9102202022.AA01016@iastate.edu> To: pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu, Azog-Thoth@cup.portal.com Subject: LSI-11 In-Reply-To: Your message of Thu, 14 Feb 91 16:06:53 -0800. <9102141606.2.1322@cup.portal.com> Date: Wed, 20 Feb 91 14:22:52 CST From: ******************************************************************************* To: pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu, Azog-Thoth@cup.portal.com Subject: LSI-11 In-Reply-To: Your message of Thu, 14 Feb 91 16:06:53 -0800. <9102141606.2.1322@cup.portal.com> Date: Wed, 20 Feb 91 14:22:52 CST From: ******************************************************************************* Hey...while scavaging through the surplus today, I picked up a pair of LSI-11's disugised as 8 inch drives by terak. I have the console, and a spare drive for each. However, I *don't* have an operating system. Does *anybody* have a copy of RT-11, RSTS, or some other OS (UNIX?) that will run on this machine? Thanks, -mike begley spam@iastate.edu Received: from ELI.CS.YALE.EDU by BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU; Wed, 20 Feb 91 20:04:13 EST Received: from life.ai.mit.edu by ELI.CS.YALE.EDU; Wed, 20 Feb 91 20:01:09 EST Received: from bagend.eng.umd.edu by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA18354; Wed, 20 Feb 91 19:17:34 EST Received: by bagend.eng.umd.edu (5.64/umdeng-0.4/09-20-90) id AA07740; Wed, 20 Feb 91 19:15:40 -0500 Date: Wed, 20 Feb 91 19:15:40 -0500 From: deh@eng.umd.edu (Douglas Humphrey) Message-Id: <9102210015.AA07740@bagend.eng.umd.edu> To: ph@ama.caltech.edu Cc: rs@ai.mit.edu, pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu In-Reply-To: Paul Hardy's message of Wed, 20 Feb 91 12:05:00 PST <9102202005.AA23131@ama> Subject: the KS-AT-HOME mailing list Date: Wed, 20 Feb 91 19:15:40 -0500 From: deh@eng.umd.edu (Douglas Humphrey) To: ph@ama.caltech.edu Cc: rs@ai.mit.edu, pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu In-Reply-To: Paul Hardy's message of Wed, 20 Feb 91 12:05:00 PST <9102202005.AA23131@ama> Subject: the KS-AT-HOME mailing list Well, you can build a 10 out of 2901 bit slice; the 2020 *is* 2901s. Having a KS10 is not that big, and the idea of doing the hardware design in a modern way has been kicked around by a lot of people and never done, so that might tell you something... The idea of building a software emulator has also been looked at; the R4000 might be the right thing at last, so that you can suffer the 10:1 performance loss of software emulation and still have a real usable machine. My experience says that the hard part of the software emulation will be the device level stuff, and making the memory management actually work like/look like what tops-10/tops-20/its are expecting to see. By the way, I have a working 2020 system that I am considering putting up for sale/trade... this system is one of the few in existance that has run ITS (it is called DX when running ITS) and I even have tapes and RM03 packs that will boot ITS... Would anyone be interested? Doug Received: from ELI.CS.YALE.EDU by BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU; Thu, 21 Feb 91 17:08:51 EST Received: from life.ai.mit.edu by ELI.CS.YALE.EDU; Thu, 21 Feb 91 17:06:01 EST Received: from iastate.edu (du248-09.cc.iastate.edu) by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA16368; Thu, 21 Feb 91 16:37:27 EST Received: by iastate.edu with sendmail-5.57/4.7 id ; Thu, 21 Feb 91 15:37:20 -0600 Message-Id: <9102212137.AA17391@iastate.edu> To: pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu Subject: LSI-11 again... Date: Thu, 21 Feb 91 15:37:17 CST From: ******************************************************************************* To: pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu Subject: LSI-11 again... Date: Thu, 21 Feb 91 15:37:17 CST From: ******************************************************************************* Allright, as the proud new owner of an LSI-11, I recently read an article in the July-August 1978 Bell System Technical Journal Part II, which described a UNIX specifically for these machines called LSX. Does *anyone* out there have a copy of this? My machine has got 2 Shugart 801 8" drives, 64K, and some sort of console. Any help with this would be very appreciated thanks, -mike begley Received: from ELI.CS.YALE.EDU by BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU; Thu, 21 Feb 91 20:43:34 EST Received: from life.ai.mit.edu by ELI.CS.YALE.EDU; Thu, 21 Feb 91 20:40:48 EST Received: from isy.liu.se by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA20776; Thu, 21 Feb 91 19:27:44 EST Received: from rainier.isy.liu.se by isy.liu.se with SMTP (5.61-bind 1.2+ida/IDA-1.2.8.2/LTH/LiTH) id AA24238; Fri, 22 Feb 91 01:27:48 +0100 Received: by rainier.isy.liu.se; Fri, 22 Feb 91 01:27:22 +0100 Date: Fri, 22 Feb 91 01:27:22 +0100 From: P{r Emanuelsson Message-Id: <9102220027.AA00748@rainier.isy.liu.se> To: info-pdp11@transarc.com, pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu Subject: PDP-15 and stuff Date: Fri, 22 Feb 91 01:27:22 +0100 From: P{r Emanuelsson To: info-pdp11@transarc.com, pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu Subject: PDP-15 and stuff We are currently in the process of scrapping a PDP-15 DEC DESIGN system, 4 racks with stuff... -15 CPU, 3xRK05 drives, Unichannel-15 (11/03), card reader, dectape, paper tape punch/reader, X/Y-screen interface, Versatec plotter interface, etc, etc... Loads of flip chip cards and documentation. Tell me if you want any spare parts. Everything is 115 V. Cheers, /Pell -- Lysator Computer Club pell@lysator.liu.se University of Linkoping, Sweden ...!uunet!lysator.liu.se!pell Received: from ELI.CS.YALE.EDU by BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU; Thu, 28 Feb 91 17:35:17 EST Received: from life.ai.mit.edu by ELI.CS.YALE.EDU; Thu, 28 Feb 91 17:32:29 EST Received: from rutgers.edu by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA05610; Thu, 28 Feb 91 16:52:33 EST Received: from mimsy.UUCP by rutgers.edu (5.59/SMI4.0/RU1.4/3.08) with UUCP id AA21684; Thu, 28 Feb 91 16:21:49 EST Received: by mimsy.UMD.EDU (5.61/UMIACS-0.9/04-05-88) id AA14823; Thu, 28 Feb 91 16:21:08 -0500 Received: from scocan.UUCP by uunet.UU.NET with UUCP (5.61/UUNET-primary-gateway) id AA26138; Thu, 28 Feb 91 16:11:29 -0500 Received: from lsuc by scocan.scocan.sco.COM id aa01226; Thu, 28 Feb 91 16:01:24 EST Received: by lsuc.lsuc.on.ca (/\??/\ Smail3.1.18.1 #18.14) id ; Thu, 28 Feb 91 15:23 EST Received: by gandalf.UUCP (5.51/smail2.2/01-31-89) id AA00855; Thu, 28 Feb 91 10:34:30 EST Date: Thu, 28 Feb 91 10:34:30 EST From: Woodward Mark Message-Id: <9102281534.AA00855@gandalf.UUCP> Apparently-To: pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu To: pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu Date: Thu, 28 Feb 91 10:34:30 EST From: Woodward Mark Apparently-To: pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu To: pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu Hi folk, Was a host ever found to archive any of the PDP-8 software? Also does anyone have the WT78 version of the PDP-8? Catch Ya, --== Mark ==-- Received: from ELI.CS.YALE.EDU by BUGS.SYSTEMSY.CS.YALE.EDU; Thu, 28 Feb 91 23:19:25 EST Received: from life.ai.mit.edu by ELI.CS.YALE.EDU; Thu, 28 Feb 91 23:16:38 EST Received: from bagend.eng.umd.edu by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA09909; Thu, 28 Feb 91 20:45:47 EST Received: by bagend.eng.umd.edu (5.64/umdeng-0.4/09-20-90) id AA04219; Thu, 28 Feb 91 20:43:50 -0500 Date: Thu, 28 Feb 91 20:43:50 -0500 From: deh@eng.umd.edu (Douglas Humphrey) Message-Id: <9103010143.AA04219@bagend.eng.umd.edu> To: pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu In-Reply-To: Woodward Mark's message of Thu, 28 Feb 91 10:34:30 EST <9102281534.AA00855@gandalf.UUCP> Date: Thu, 28 Feb 91 20:43:50 -0500 From: deh@eng.umd.edu (Douglas Humphrey) To: pdp8-lovers@ai.mit.edu In-Reply-To: Woodward Mark's message of Thu, 28 Feb 91 10:34:30 EST <9102281534.AA00855@gandalf.UUCP> I saw a WT78 in pretty good condition at a ham fest for $5.00 I might have picked it up, but I had my hands full with the $10 X.25 PADs that they were selling... Doug