Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/03/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]2007-03-18-12:57:47 Adam Bridge: > My first "real" computer was a DEC PDP-11/23. It had 64K(!) of RAM and > a huge, I say HUGE, as in VAST 5 MB hard drive. Of course the entire > operating system footprint was 4 KB, 8 KB if I elected to use the > non-overlayed version. Yeah... I remember in my early teens cutting my teeth on a PDP-11/40, with a massive 28K of (I think) real core memory. With all that room, we could support eight simultaneous users running RSTS V4A-12. And yes, this was all off an RK05 disk pack. If I needed to back something up, and didn't want to fight with slowly punching a long and unreliable spaghetti strand of paper tape on a Teletype, I could beg my way into The Actual Machine Room and mount a DECtape (which highly advanced supply one could buy right in the nearby Rutgers College store, because they had big old DEC-10s). Eventually, I got to be one of the acolytes who cared for this machine. My fingers still remember the front-panel boot codes, I think. (Set 173100 (octal); Load Address; set 177406; Boot) This started in... 1974 or so? -Jeff M