RE: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-27 Thread Paul McJones via cctalk
Also, the computer history museum has a listing, so someone might be interested in getting the original code running on an emulator: http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102726903 > On May 26, 2018, at 10:00 AM, ste...@malikoff.com wrote: > > I don't know if any source is still

Re: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-26 Thread Bill Degnan via cctalk
Commodore 64/128 CAD programs, and maybe sample files http://www.vintagecomputer.net/commodore/64/d64_library/CAD/ BIll On Sat, May 26, 2018 at 2:43 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote: > > > On 5/25/18 7:16 PM, Steve Malikoff via cctalk wrote: > > I don't know if any

Re: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-26 Thread Al Kossow via cctalk
On 5/25/18 7:16 PM, Steve Malikoff via cctalk wrote: > I don't know if any source is still available, but for a long time I've been > fascinated by Ivan Sutherland's Sketchpad running on the TX-2: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USyoT_Ha_bA It isn't. I've asked Ivan and he hasn't been

RE: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-26 Thread Steve Malikoff via cctalk
I don't know if any source is still available, but for a long time I've been fascinated by Ivan Sutherland's Sketchpad running on the TX-2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USyoT_Ha_bA Since Sutherland's technical report is also on the web

RE: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-24 Thread Rick Bensene via cctalk
Many moons ago, at Tektronix, I did a stint working in the Scientific Computer Center's Computer-Aided Design Development group. There was a software package, written in FORTRAN (77, I believe) on Tek's Control Data Cyber 73 system running KRONOS, called PIRATE. It was an automated circuit board

Re: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-23 Thread Paul McJones via cctalk
Randy, Although there are people interested in collecting historic software (especially source code), I don’t know of a central place to discuss it. I’ve collected the original IBM 704 Fortran/Fortran II compiler, the original IBM 709x Lisp II interpreter, and various other things (see

Re: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-23 Thread John Foust via cctalk
At 09:31 PM 5/20/2018, Randy Dawson via cctalk wrote: >For a while I have collected bits of legacy CAD, most recently >Martin Hepperle sent me what I believe is the last version of >Hank Christianson's MOVIE.BYU, a FORTRAN based 3D modeling and animation >system. I supported MovieBYU 3D object

Re: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-22 Thread Jay Jaeger via cctalk
On 5/22/2018 5:18 PM, John Foust via cctalk wrote: > At 09:31 AM 5/22/2018, Jay Jaeger via cctalk wrote: >> I still have an Intergraph IP2000 workstation (with software loaded), >> install media (but not license keys to load it) and Intergraph disk >> controllers, high speed concentrators

Re: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-22 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
As I clean out if I run across the nine track mag tape of TekCADand mechanical 2D CAD package you can have it. It is source code of 80 column cards of Fortran IV. On Tue, May 22, 2018, 4:37 PM Tomasz Rola via cctalk wrote: > On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 02:31:58AM +, Randy

Re: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-22 Thread Tomasz Rola via cctalk
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 02:31:58AM +, Randy Dawson via cctalk wrote: [...] > > www.cadhistory.net > > The Engineering Design Revolution > www.cadhistory.net > The Engineering Design Revolution. The People, Companies and > Computer

Re: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-22 Thread John Foust via cctalk
At 09:31 AM 5/22/2018, Jay Jaeger via cctalk wrote: >I still have an Intergraph IP2000 workstation (with software loaded), >install media (but not license keys to load it) and Intergraph disk >controllers, high speed concentrators (pre-Ethernet) and ethernet >controllers. Did you get that from

Re: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-22 Thread Jay Jaeger via cctalk
On 5/20/2018 9:31 PM, Randy Dawson via cctalk wrote: > For a while I have collected bits of legacy CAD, most recently Martin > Hepperle sent me what I believe is the last version of Hank Christianson's > MOVIE.BYU, a FORTRAN based 3D modeling and animation system. > > I also have experimented

Re: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-21 Thread Noel Chiappa via cctalk
>From: Al Kossow > NASTRAN is available That's a finite element modeling code, isn't it? (I guess it all depends on what the OP meant by 'CAD'...) Noel

Re: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-21 Thread Lars Brinkhoff via cctalk
Noel Chiappa wrote: > the original Stanford SUDS is still available, I think. Yes, it's available from saildart.org.

Re: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-21 Thread Al Kossow via cctalk
On 5/21/18 6:03 AM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote: > Another old CAD program is NEC2, the antenna (etc.) simulator. I forgot to post about it here, but NASTRAN is available on github along with a lot of other NASA code. https://github.com/nasa/ It is unlikely that the sources ever made it

Re: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-21 Thread Paul Koning via cctalk
> On May 21, 2018, at 7:52 AM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk > wrote: > >> From: Randy Dawson > >> For a while I have collected bits of legacy CAD >> ... >> My question is, did any of the source code for these systems >> .. ever make it out > > Well, not quite what you're

Re: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-21 Thread Noel Chiappa via cctalk
> From: Randy Dawson > For a while I have collected bits of legacy CAD > ... > My question is, did any of the source code for these systems > .. ever make it out Well, not quite what you're asking about, I think (it sounds like you're interested in MechE CAD, not EE, even

Re: Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-20 Thread Adrian Stoness via cctalk
prolly hiding in closets of architecutre offices enineerin frims On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 9:31 PM, Randy Dawson via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > For a while I have collected bits of legacy CAD, most recently Martin > Hepperle sent me what I believe is the last version of Hank

Original CAD code in the wild?

2018-05-20 Thread Randy Dawson via cctalk
For a while I have collected bits of legacy CAD, most recently Martin Hepperle sent me what I believe is the last version of Hank Christianson's MOVIE.BYU, a FORTRAN based 3D modeling and animation system. I also have experimented with the original Berkley SPICE, also written in FORTRAN.