Zane H. Healy skrev:
>I think that they're really quite good, so
good that I've had them checked
>out of the library for three years now. :-) They were published by
>Digital Press in 83/84 and cover RT-11 5.0. They're a little on the basic
That's a relief (both that thier good, and
that they're covering that new
of a version of RT-11)!
Er, what is RT11? Any relation to TOPS-11?
RT11 was the DEC single user multitasking Real-Time OS.
It ran with or without memory management hardware in minimal machines.
(What's minimal -- I believe 12-16K Words of memory -- 24-32K Bytes!)
As far as I know there was no TOPS-11, just TOPS-10 and TOPS-20.
The closest thing to TOPS-10 or TOPS-20 on a PDP11 was probably
RSTS/E -- or IAS-11...
Bill
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