I remember these guys, Octal coding machine language from the front panel until they got punched tape. Then one could still patch from the front panel.
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PDP 11/40 was pretty impressive in its day; RT-11, RSTS Time Share and Unix.
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@hackerfantastic@nickjanetakis ah yes....memories...;-)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Excellent. I'd like to run up a copy of RSTE/E or RSX on a Raspberry Pi. Probably a lot quicker then when I did it in the 1980s!pic.twitter.com/BgnD4tzmTe
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"called minicomputer, 100 lbs, $ 10,000" that's cpu only and no 11/40 for that amount of $
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Sweet !
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correction: run the emulator/simulator for the First Edition of Unix(1972) with Docker (https://github.com/bahamat/Unix-1st-Edition-jun72/blob/master/simh.cfg …)
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