Al, the tape images have been uploaded to: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1AbOOHQjssPPEterpJLCP6A3S50K97rp_
Which is a subdirectory (bits/Apollo) in https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2v4WRwISEQRWWFFdVpCZWFTZEU Unfortunately, my Aegis SR9.7 had errors (I had forgotten that). As the readme explains, I read each one twice where I could (once on an actual Apollo, and a second time on Linux), and compared them, and then took one set (SR10.2, I think), and installed them on the MESS (now apparently subsumed within MAME - I did this work several years ago) simulator to make sure the process actually worked. JRJ On 1/22/2018 10:57 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote: > sure thing. > we got boxed of tapes and about 100 esdi disks from the support development > cluster I haven't > had time to do anything with > > also, i have lots of the last couple of revs of manuals up on bitsavers and > there is a functional > Apollo emulator running in MAME > > > > On 1/21/18 7:16 PM, Jay Jaeger via cctalk wrote: >> I wasn't aware of that. I have a ton of Apollo QIC images. Shall I put >> them up on my Google Drive for you to grab? >> >> On 1/21/2018 1:50 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote: >>> CHM has an agreement with HP to host Apollo and 68K HP 9000 software >>> legally. >>> >>> >>> On 1/21/18 11:42 AM, David Collins via cctalk wrote: >>>> The HP Computer Museum would be happy to host copies of any Apollo >>>> software if it can be imaged.. >>> >>> > >
