--barrym
On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 8:08 AM, Noel Chiappa <jnc at mercury.lcs.mit.edu>
wrote:
From: Paul
Koning
> When did V7 come out, BTW?
The files on the SYSGEN tape have a timestamp of
26-Sep-79, so "Fall
1979" sounds right.
Ow. I was looking for something a lot earlier than that. I used RSTS-11 in
the '72-'74 timeframe, so it's a version from that era I'd like to have.
Any
idea what version that would be - and if it's still extant?
I've used the V4A kit (DECtapes) to build
that ... (There's a V4A
sysgen manual on Bitsavers too ...)
When was that one?
> It would be really nice to have sources - are
they gone forever?
Some still exist. I know someone who has a RSTS
source kit, not sure
which version. I have pieces of source.
OK, better than nothing.
A complication with all of this is the question
of licensing.
There's a
hobbyist license for RSTS to build and run it,
but whether that
carries
over to making sources available is an
interesting question. I'm not
sure who to ask these days, either.
Hmm. I guess technically HP owns it now?
Noel