Hi, Bob.

On 2017-01-15 00:38, Robert Armstrong wrote:
Johnny Billquist wrote:

I am pretty sure that DEC did release OS/8 at some point.

  DEC released OS/278, including sources, to DECUS back when the latter still carried 
PDP-8 software.  It even had an official "8-nnn" DECUS number; I don't remember 
it off hand, but I could find out.  As far as I'm concerned, that effectively makes 
OS/278 in the public domain.

Ah, yes, thanks. Now that you remind me I remember that one. I don't remember if it was with sources or not, but there definitely was something OS/278 in the DECUS library.

  Unfortunately OS/278 was the somewhat hacked up version of OS/8 for the 
DECmate family.  It lacked many of the handlers and CUSPS related to 
traditional OMNIBUS hardware.  I also don't think the sources for any of the 
languages (e.g. BASIC, FORTRAN-IV, etc) were released with it.  Of course all 
these sources exist and aren't that hard to find, but AFAIK their legal status 
is up in the air.

Not only that. The DECmate have an incompatible serial port, which lacks a feature that OS/8 used. So in OS/278 they reworked some bits as well. The missing feature was that on a KL8 you can read the character in the input buffer without disturbing the reader ready flag. The DECmate can't do that. OS/8 uses that in various drivers to detect if the user press ^C without removing the typed character, so that OS/8 can also read it, if it was typed.

        Johnny

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