With the help of many fellow archivists, I've pieced together the
first hundred or so DECUS RSTS-11 library entries to form a neat
web-accessible archive.
These RSTS-11 library entries date from the early to mid 1970's, and
were originally distributed by DECUS on punched tape and
DECTape. Perhaps the most recognizable of the entries are
RSTS-11-13 and RSTS-11-14, collections of Basic programs from
David Ahl that became the basis of the famous _101 Basic
Computer Games_. Here you get to see the source code in its
original RSTS-11 Basic form, from an era before Bill Gates and company
began writing their first Basic interpreter.
These RSTS-11 archives are available over the web at
http://pdp-11.trailing-edge.com/rsts11/
As I sort the thousands of megabytes of RT-11, RSX-11, RSTS/E, and
other PDP-11 related material I've got in the collection and index
it, I'll announce progress in these newsgroups. If you're interested in
joining in with the effort, hearing about works in progress, or
making your opinion about the web indices known, you're welcome
to join the "pdp-archives" mailing list. Subscribe over the web
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Enjoy!
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