Paul Birkel wrote:
As long as we're talking about teaching &
books/course materials, let me
pose the following query:
Does anyone have any good references for learning/using RT-11, RSX-11, and
RSTS (the principal PDP-11-based operating systems), beyond the various
online DEC-docs?
While I will admit that the DEC manuals are not the best
source of information for the PDP-11 operating systems,
I really don't believe that there is really any much better
material. I agree that it helps a lot to have at least some
familiarity with any of the operating systems to be able to
begin to understand any of the operating systems very
well. However, at that point, the DEC manuals really
are that good source of information, at the very least for
RT-11 which is what I am very familiar with and I use
those DEC manuals at least an average of once a week.
I have been running programs under RT-11, RSTS/E,
and VERY rarely under RSX-11, although RT-11 has
been the focus over 98 % of the time. I have been
doing so for about 35 years. I have the privilege of
having access to the full DOC set of RT-11 in hard
copy (over two feet of shelf space) and I still need to
check on a specific detail about every week or so.
All of the RT-11 DOC set is available on bitsavers.
I don't have the LINK handy. In general, unless you
need something very specific, the HELP command
under RT-11 is mostly sufficient for novice RT-11
users. If you need help with the RT-11 distributions,
they are on the classiccmp site. If you can't find
either of these LINKs, please ask and I will locate them
for you.
One thing that would probably help a great deal as far
as any novice user is concerned is to have someone who
is familiar with a specific operating system provide some
hands on instruction for a few days. As with any subject,
there seems to be a certain threshold of information that
is needed to become comfortable. One that that I believe
should really help in regard to initially becoming comfortable
is the use of one of the emulators since at that point, you
are not depending on hardware that may or not work
correctly.
Finally, in regard to RT-11, please ask all the questions
you can think of and I will attempt to help!
Jerome Fine