I forgot to mention: it's definitely worth diving down into
ftp://ftp.update.uu.se/ as well...
Johnny
On 2019-12-29 14:05, Johnny Billquist wrote:
I have most, if not all, RSX symposium tapes.
I think I have a few RT-11 tapes as well.
But I got some of them from Tim Shoppa a long time ago.
I have most, if not all, RSX symposium tapes.
I think I have a few RT-11 tapes as well.
But I got some of them from Tim Shoppa a long time ago. And he has them
on trailing-edge as well. There you'll find both the RSX and RT-11 tapes
as well as a bunch of PDP-10 stuff.
Johnny
On 2019-12-29
Good luck. I've been looking for old DECUS tapes as well. At least some of
them used to be online, but they've disappeared over the last 5-10 years.
An interesting project would to get tape images, sort through them and
create an emulator-friendly "best of" tape with various games and programs
I saw a couple posts about people who had access to old DECUS
archives. This is a long shot, but I might as well ask.
When I was a wee undergrad at RIT, I sucked as a student, but I loved
coding games. I wrote a couple games that ran under VMS - they were
all in BASIC (whichever variant of