I'm sharing a toy

Boris Gimbarzevsky boris at summitclinic.com
Fri Aug 9 01:52:44 CDT 2019


Thanks for putting it up.  First time I've logged 
onto old Unix in decades (should try getting my copy of V6 up on simh).
Have a couple of RasberryPi's kicking around that 
just fired up once to play with.  Only part that 
simulation doesn't let you do is to connect up 
all sorts of lab hardware to A/D's and 
D/A's.  Have lots of PDP-11 code that wrote in 
1980's that can't use as no-one has written 
additions to PDP-11 emulators which will make one 
think one is dealing with 80's era data 
acquisition hardware and digital I/O boards which 
are far faster on modern microprocessors than there were then.

>https://mvsevm.fsf.net
>
>Currently, the TOPS-10 guest account (42,42) and 
>the Unix v7 account dmr have no passwords.
>
>Please treat the dmr account respectfully.
>
>I will get to account requests
eventually, 
>probably.  TImeliness  is not guaranteed.  All 
>systems are hosted on Raspberry Pis (the 36-bit 
>ones on a Pi 3B+ and the 16-bit and 32-bit ones 
>on a Pi 2B+) on Debian Buster.  Absolutely no 
>guarantee of availability or usability is made.
>
>Adam




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