DSM-11 is Digital Standard MUMPS for the PDP-11. It's effectively a multiuser
database with a programming language; the implementation is persistent sparse arrays. The
original MUMPS language was developed on the PDP-7 and ported to numerous machines. DSM
is also available for VAX, although it is not included in the hobbyist PAK set. :-(
MUMPS was not just a programming language but an operating environment sitting on bare
metal.
We have an RL pack that's labeled DSM-11 but I haven't yet cleaned it up and
mounted it. -- Ian
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From: cctalk-bounces at
classiccmp.org [cctalk-bounces at
classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of
Wolfgang Eichberger [oe5ewl at
gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 3:01 AM
To: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
Subject: PDP-11 Operating Systems
Hi everyone,
You may have noticed in the pdp11 usenet groups that over some time I
have collected a nice bunch of PPD-11 OSes in various versions (this
takes less space, I have to deal with some kind of space restrictions
at the moment). From time to time I tend to put online what I have
found (please see
5ewl.blogspot.com if you want).
There are some well known archives out there in the internet, but some
OSes mentioned in the PDP-11 faq and other sources are kinda hiding
from me.
Let's start here: As I was reading the Ersatz-11 documentation file I
stumbled upon "Fox 2/30 OS".
Does anyone now something about this OS? Did any copies of this system
or documentation and software survive? The only reference I have
found so far since I read the Ersatz-11 docs is here:
http://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/text/Foxboro/Foxboro.Fox...
(can't look at this file at the moment as I am on a slooooow internet
connection). All I found out is there's a strong focus on process
control in this system as well at it should be some kind of OEM.
Another OS I am currently looking for is CAPS-11. It is mentioned at
some points, but I could find almost no documentation, definately no
sources or tape images.
Much of the other OSes I've got in my little list are missing the
early versions. It would be a pleasure to see these showing up
somewhere and making them available for the interested Enthusiasts. I
saw discussions about licensing and property issues about some other
OSes too (like DSM). They seem to be stucked at some point, hopefully
these OSes don't get lost sometime.
Here's a little sum-up about Systems I didn't came across so far:
CAPS-11, CTS-300 and -500, DSM-11, DURESS, GAMMA-11, HT-11, MERTS,
Micropower Pascal, MONECS, MTS, PC-11, RUST/XM, SPHERE, TRAX
If you have any information about the Operating Systems mentioned in
this message or can help out with disk images, disks, sources etc. I'd
greatly appreciate if you'd drop a line.
Have a good start into the weekend,
Wolfgang
--
Wolfgang Eichberger - OE5EWL
Operating System Collector
Blog:
5ewl.blogspot.com
Homepage:
www.eichberger.org