Closed larsbrinkhoff closed 2 months ago
From RG; FD 4/1/68:
NJP
FREE FILES 20 FREE BLOCKS 248
ITS BIN 144
@ MDDT 17
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ITS BIN 132
LISP DDT7 5
CHESS GAMES 6
DSKDIR 754000 21
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TSS
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ITS BIN 144
@ MDDT 17
TC4
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ITS BIN 143
DEC MACROS 1
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TS1
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ITS 331 316
MAR TEST1 2
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ITS 342 323
TS3
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ITS 343 325
DUP 3 2
O T 1
TS4
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ITS 344 326
TS5
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ITS 336 322
TS6
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ITS 346 326
PLT SYS 2
TSB
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TECO TS59 92
TSDDT 64 74
ITS 265A 286
BBN HACK5 2
Peter Samson wrote:
It used to be that when someone took the ITS system down, to use the PDP-6 in stand-alone mode, it would automatically load the music player and play the Star-Spangled Banner (executable file @ BANANA) to signify that time sharing was signing off.
PDP-6 users asked about tapes:
See https://github.com/PDP-10/its/issues/672#issuecomment-680809503 for TK's comment on early ITS programmers.
See https://github.com/PDP-10/its/issues/672#issuecomment-900972593 for information about Sussman's 1967 ITS printout.
I talked to @gjs some weeks ago, and he said he'd have the printout scanned.
Any information on PDP-6 ITS goes here.