On 29/04/2016 04:58, Jerome H. Fine wrote:
>Rod Smallwood wrote:

>On 28/04/2016 18:25, Evan Koblentz wrote:

We all owe a big "Thanks!" to Harry Sanders at S&H Computer Systems and his
Board of Directors for making this release a reality for all vintage
computer folks! Also, the hobby owes huge thanks to Lyle Bickley for
tirelessly pursuing this for us all! I've always been a huge fan of TSX-Plus and I'm thrilled there's now a personal (hobbyist) license thanks to Lyle.

Great work Lyle!!

Excellent  --  One minor point you need RT11 to run it I think.

At the present time, RT-11 is used in running TSX-Plus in three ways:

(a) To boot TSX-Plus, either it is usual to initiate TSX.SAV via one of the
     UnMapped RT-11 monitors such as RT11SJ or RT11FB since most,
     probably all, Mapped RT-11 monitors are too large.

(b) Certain RT-11 utilities such as DIR.SAV and PIP.SAV are often used in
      addition to other RT-11 programs such as MACRO.SAV to accomplish
      goals under TSX-Plus which S&H did not write.

(c) Many of the TSX-Plus device drivers were originally RT-11 device drivers
     modified to conform to TSX-Plus requirements.

It is probably (c) that is actually the reason that RT-11 is needed to run
TSX-Plus since S&H could have managed to write the boot code in
addition to the RT-11 programs that are used.  But as long as an RT-11
license was a pre-requisite to run TSX-Plus, there really was no need to
also write all of the device drivers from scratch as well. For the actual
situation, as long as RT-11 was already present, the straight forward
solution was the one used.

If my comments are incorrect, it would be appreciated if someone could
provide the actual information.

Jerome Fine
I can remember sitting in the training room at digital in Parker Street (HQ had moved out of the mill by then) in November 1973 and doing the RT11 course. It was included in my new hire training (six weeks in the US) I was a bit distracted as one of girls running the course came in and sought out non-US hires and gave us a 50 dollar bill each. I asked what that was about. Cost of living allowance because the US was considered to be higher. She did that every day for the rest of the course, except Fridays when you got 150 dollars.

We had already had a big expense advance before leaving the UK.
When I got back I duly worked out all my US expenses including the 50dollars and presented them to my new boss.
There was a big surplus and I was all ready to return it.
He laughed and said full marks for honesty but we are are a cost center and cant take money back in. Keep it. He then endorsed my copy of the expense sheet "return of excess declined - employee to retain"
Happy days!!

Rod (Panelman) Smallwood





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