there was a time I really wanted a tss 8 system to use and even started colleting stuff for it in the late 70s but along came the 2000 f HP system I bought and I headed in that direction.. which gave be an HP destiny not a DEC Destiny. but still ... would love to find a tss-8 all together in the racks as used back then... Ed# In a message dated 9/19/2015 1:45:44 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, [email protected] writes:
On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 12:30:13PM -0700, Al Kossow wrote: >When did the 4K user space(s?) actually swap? Did they round-robin or swap >based on activity? I would think they would stay in place until cpu-bound >jobs reached their time quantum. With only a couple of people on a 32k >machine, it may not even swap that much, depending on what the users were >running. I'd guess BASIC was pretty big. My understanding is that it's round-robin among runnable jobs, one time slice at a time. I.e. the simplest possible way. IIRC the monitor always takes up two fields (not swappable). One more field (so, 12 KW total) is the minimum necessary to run at all -- SI, FIP, and all the users can share that field with frantic enough swapping (which causes a pretty lights show on the RF08 panel). Any more memory than that means less swapping (or none), so it's kicking out the LRU job as needed. I have a hazy memory that SI and FIP *only* run in field 2? Could be wrong. BASIC runs in your 4 KW with you. I've never seen its sources so I don't know how clever it is about overlays and/or keeping your program on disk. It's a very limited BASIC. Strings are 6 characters. Not max -- *always* 6. Line #s max out at 2046. John Wilson D Bit
