On 11/30/12 6:47 AM, Edward Feustel wrote:
Does anyone happen to have a source tape, disk, or listing of
the source of Software Tools?
Bill Gunshannon and I have been looking for this for a long time.
It appears that no one saved a copy.
Found. I'm surprised Dennis hadn't posted about this already.
On 9/25/19 5:10 AM, Dennis Boone wrote:
> Found. I'm surprised Dennis hadn't posted about this already.
Was trying to get docs and downloadable binaries ready to go first. ;)
De
Binaries? What are people planning to run this on? Is there now a
Prime 50 Series emulator available with Primos? I would love to get
an 850 equivalent running again. I left the Prime world around 19.4
and still miss it.
> Found. I'm surprised Dennis hadn't posted about this already.
Was trying to get docs and downloadable binaries ready to go first. ;)
De
On 9/25/19 5:10 AM, Dennis Boone wrote:
> Found. I'm surprised Dennis hadn't posted about this already.
Was trying to get docs and downloadable binaries ready to go first. ;)
De
[...]. I left the Prime world around 19.4
and still miss it.
bill
On 9/25/19 5:10 AM, Dennis Boone wrote:Bill,
Found. I'm surprised Dennis hadn't posted about this already.
Was trying to get docs and downloadable binaries ready to go first. ;)
De
Binaries? What are people planning to run this on? Is there now a
Prime 50 Series emulator available with Primos? I would love to get
an 850 equivalent running again. I left the Prime world around 19.4
and still miss it.
bill
On Wednesday, September 25, 2019 at 8:43:37 AM UTC-4, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
On 9/25/19 5:10 AM, Dennis Boone wrote:Bill,
Binaries? What are people planning to run this on? Is there now aFound. I'm surprised Dennis hadn't posted about this already.
Was trying to get docs and downloadable binaries ready to go first. ;)
De
Prime 50 Series emulator available with Primos? I would love to get
an 850 equivalent running again. I left the Prime world around 19.4
and still miss it.
bill
As I guess you know by now, the emulator is available for person use. You can in fact start the emulator in a configuration specifying a P850, but I don't think it actually spawns two CPUs.
-Dai
On 9/4/21 2:25 PM, Daiyu Hurst wrote:
On Wednesday, September 25, 2019 at 8:43:37 AM UTC-4, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
Just out of curiosity, now that an emulator and versions of Primos are available, any chance someone has a copy of Primix?
Le 25/09/2019 à 14:43, Bill Gunshannon a écrit :
On 9/25/19 5:10 AM, Dennis Boone wrote:
Found. I'm surprised Dennis hadn't posted about this already.
Well said, Bill! Me too. Ah! PL/P and CPL...
On Friday, September 10, 2021 at 1:48:07 PM UTC-4, Bill Gunshannon wrote:it should provide, someone spawns a new version.
On 9/4/21 2:25 PM, Daiyu Hurst wrote:
On Wednesday, September 25, 2019 at 8:43:37 AM UTC-4, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
Just out of curiosity, now that an emulator and versions of Primos are
available, any chance someone has a copy of Primix?
There's a brochure:
https://sysovl.info/pages/blobs/prime/brochures/jim/PrimeUNIXos.pdf
But, like Christianity, there's endless proliferation of Unix. Every time two Christians disagree about scripture, they schism, and form two new churches. Likewise with Unix, every time two programmers disagree about how it should work or what services
Not quite so many different Multics-like operating systems. Just Multics and Primos, and well, OpenVOS (Stratus).
If there was anything sort of different about Primix, it was that it co-existed with another OS, Primos, operating side-by-side on the same machine.
But again, whatever benefits Unix has supposedly provide, like some mythical level-playing field, if you've ever tried building common open-source software packages written in a supposedly-standard language, C (or C++), you end up in configuration andtoolchain hell for more time than you ever spend actually running the package you wanted to have on the target hardware.
It may be out there. Before they closed, the Living Computer Museum acquired a LOT a stuff that awaits the end of the pandemic, and the beginning of a renewed interest on the part of the museum's owner. Maybe they have it. But they're closed.
On 9/10/21 11:39 PM, Daiyu Hurst wrote:
On Friday, September 10, 2021 at 1:48:07 PM UTC-4, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
On 9/4/21 2:25 PM, Daiyu Hurst wrote:But, like Christianity, there's endless proliferation of Unix. Every time two Christians disagree about scripture, they schism, and form two new churches.
On Wednesday, September 25, 2019 at 8:43:37 AM UTC-4, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
Just what do you consider a "new" version of Unix? There is BSD and
SystemV. That's all there has been for decades. All there will be
going into the future. Implementation on different hardware does not constitute a "new" version of Unix.
And I left Linux out because it is not now and never has be Unix.
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