Thanks, I have just requested a login. I thought I already had one, but it
turns out I don't.
Thanks
Rob
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Sent: 30 September 2011 20:49
To: 'General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts'
Subject: RE: Algol 68C For PDP-10
From: Rob Jarratt
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 11:32 PM
Many moons ago I taught myself Algol 68 using
ALGOL 68C on a
DECSYSTEM-20.
> I would love to find a copy of this to install on SIMH if at all
possible.
I have a vague recollection that it may have been
on a DECUS tape, so
I am wondering if anyone has any such thing in their archives?
Hi, Rob,
The complete DECUS libraries for the PDP-10 are available on the Toad-1 at
Living Computer Museum. Directories are world-readable. To get a
listing,
vdirectory ps:<decus.*>
There are two parts, ps:<decus.lib10.*> and ps:<decus.lib20.*>. The
subdirectories of each are numbered in octal, because that's how they were
named on the DECUS system, so if you were looking for, say, program 149 in
the Tops-10 library, it's found in ps:<decus.lib10.0225>.
Tim Shoppa also has them on the Trailing Edge site.
Happy hunting!
Rich
Rich Alderson
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Vulcan, Inc.
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