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Author: | bsupnik [ Thu Mar 17, 2016 7:54 am ] |
Post subject: | Digging in the distant past |
I'm Bob Supnik, a long-time veteran of DEC, now retired. My hobby is simulating historical systems (SimH - http://simh.trailing-edge.com) and bring up ancient software. The 18bit PDP family (PDP-1, PDP-4/7/9/15) has been a particular focus. The 18bit PDPs were the original home of MUMPS, but except for a partial assembly listing on BitSavers and a few manuals, all traces of the original MUMPS systems have vanished. MUMPS-15 is the last major operating systems for the 18bit PDPs that is still missing. If you have any artifacts from that era - listings, manuals, or better yet, source tapes - please let me know. MUMPS-11 is also missing, for that matter. |
Author: | raynewman [ Thu Mar 17, 2016 7:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Digging in the distant past |
G'day Bob, I believe I have a source tape of DSM-11; will have to check. I also have manuals from MUMPS-11 V4B. For MUMPS-15, I suggest you need to track down Harry Star (used to live a bit south of Brisbane). Ray Newman. |
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