Al, Don't forget I have a whole bunch of the 405x docs and tapes (and
disks) available for you to scan
anytime. See:
All this makes
me realise just how much Tek knowledge seems to be a
lost - I
mean, the earlier Tek terminals seem to be pretty
well understood,
but then
most of the hardware, software and docs from the
later years has
just vanished.
It would be nice to try to get this documentation and software
archived, if it
can still be found. There were a couple of generations of
workstations, including
the obscure AI workstation that supported Lisp and Smalltalk. A friend
of mine
worked on the 32000 based system before moving down to the valley.
The development systems that had their own OS, then a port of Unix
called Tnix.
And, all the DC300 based 405x software..