1983 UBC PDP-11 Unix tools distribution

Richard Loken rlloken at telus.net
Wed Mar 6 00:07:37 CST 2019


On Tue, 5 Mar 2019, Brent Hilpert via cctalk wrote:

> TRIUMF was using /11s for cyclotron control I believe, that's not where 
> you anticipate UNIX showing up.

But was it Unix or something else like RT-11?  Or was it a VAX?

Between 1985 and 1990 I became aquainted with a guy named Jim Stewart who 
was teaching VAX/VMS programming for DEC in Vancouver and had a previous 
life administering and programming VAX/VMS machines at TRIUMF.

Even three or four years ago Dow Chemical was still using VAXen running VMS 
to manage their chemical plant(s) near Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta and some 
time earlier the last surviving L-1011 (or was it a DC10?) flight simulator 
was in Vancouver and it was controlled by a VAX-11/7?? long after VAXen had 
fallen out of fashion.

PDP11 boxes and VAXen show up in some really obscure places.

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