On 6/8/24 12:33, Jon Elson via cctalk wrote:
On 6/8/24 11:56, Vincent Slyngstad via cctalk
wrote:
Even maintenance drawings would be great.
Does any software survive? Diagnostics would be cool, but so would
MUMPS. Not sure the radiology software would be useful, but it would
still be of historic interest.
Well, I believe that LINC LAP-6 will "boot" on an Artronix PC. I am
fairly sure I did try that a long time ago.
And, the guys who resurrected the LINC for the VCF demo did have LAP-6
running. One big feature of the Artronix PC was a TEK storage scope
that allowed you to see a whole page of text at a time, instead of the
tiny window that was available on the LINC. I think the LINC could
only support about 8 or 12 short lines due to the slow refresh.
Jon
I'll ask Al Weber if he has anything. I know unless it's PC sized he
doesn't have it. He has a lot of RS6000 stuff I need to pick up and
Victor. I think he did a give away of a lot of his documentation about
5 years ago, so he may have given it away if he had it.
thanks
Jim