On 11/22/2013 12:46 PM, Rich Alderson wrote:
From: Josh Dersch
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 12:14 AM
I have a bit of spare time again over the next
couple of weeks and I
would like to spend at least a little bit of that spare time getting
Maze War running on my Imlac emulator; this entails first getting the
Maze War "server" code running on a simulated PDP-10. (After this I
hopefully just need to get the Imlac emulator talking to the PDP-10
emulator over a simulated serial port...)
Oooh. Sounds like fun. Did Imlacs get
connected to KS-10 ITS systems?
I thought they only talked to KA-10s, but that's more a matter of when
I became familiar with Imlacs (in the EMACS manual for TWENEX). The
cutover from KA to KS was c. 1982.
I'm assuming KA-10, the source code I have (kindly provided by KLH
himself) is dated 1974-1975. I suppose I could just ask him :).
The Maze War server runs under ITS and I cannot
for the life of me
find a copy of an ITS distribution; the KLH-10 page (and all the
others I've found) link to
ftp://ftp.its.os.org/its/klh10/pi-its-a11110.tar which is dead, and I
don't see it archived elsewhere.
What's the done thing these days for getting ITS up and running?
I built an
ITS under SimH several years ago, using documentation from
Mirian Crzig Lennox, Alan Bawden, John Wilson, and Bj?rn Victor.
Bj?rn's is the site I would recommend most:
http://victor.se/bjorn/its/
Documentation was drying up rapidly when I was doing this. The ITS-Hackers
mailing list is moribund, and lots of things were being removed to avoid
embarrassing old hackers from the AI Lab.
I'll have a look around, but I think I trusted the Web too much at the
time and didn't save local copies of the sites in question.
Cool, thanks for the tips (and many thanks to everyone else who chimed
in as well). I'll play around with it this weekend and see where I can
get. I also need to ramp up on actually *using* ITS, but that seems to
be covered pretty well by Bjorn's site.
- Josh
Rich
Rich Alderson
Vintage Computing Sr. Systems Engineer
Living Computer Museum
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