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BBC Radio observes Fortran’s 50th birthday – Dusty Decks: Preserving historic software
http://www.mcjones.org/dustydecks/archives/2007/12/18/64
Dusty Decks: Preserving historic software. BBC Radio observes Fortran’s 50th birthday. This week’s episode of BBC Radio’s Digital Planet show includes a short segment on the 50th anniversary of Fortran. The presenter, Gareth Mitchell, interviewed me last week and about 4 minutes of that interview are included. If you’re interested, the show will be broadcast at various times December 18 and 19 (today and tomorrow); local schedules are available at this web page:. Section of the CHM. 1 thought on “B...
pfarrell.com
Pat Farrell's hotlist and obscure references
http://www.pfarrell.com/hotlist.html
It reflects my current interests in politics, technology and and other fun ways to waste time. The main distinction of this page from other seach engine lists is that I have made editorial judgement on the contents. So if you like it, thanks, and if you hate it, you know who did it. Fun places to go:. The world famous Fishtop.com. I must be getting old, I'm getting into Genealogy. Here is my Genealogy Resources. Page Think of this as a Cyndi's list. Link to random technical stuff. Open source Java library.
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PDP-10 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDP-10
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. DEC 10" redirects here. For the day, see December 10. And 6 Memory Modules. PDP-10 systems on the ARPANET highlighted in yellow. Is a discontinued mainframe computer. Manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation. The PDP-10 architecture is almost identical to the earlier PDP-6. Architecture, sharing the same 36-bit. And slightly extending the instruction set (but with improved hardware implementation). Some aspects of the instruction set. S Aiken Computer Center.
steubentech.com
TOPS-10 pre-built image
http://www.steubentech.com/~talon/pdp10
This is a TOPS-10 image based off of the one provided by Paul Allen. The only difference is that it has these TOPS-10 layered products installed: APLSF V2 (435), BLISS-36 V4.2 (236), DBMS V5A, IQL3A V30,. Message System V11CK , ALGOL-10 Version 10A, KERMIT, COBOL(68 and 74) and FORTRAN. I also plan to provide tutorial documentation for the TOPS-10 novice to get started with. The image was tested aganst the most recent version of simh under Solaris 9. After a long period of stagnation I have just released...
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Algol 68: Informal Introduction and more – Dusty Decks: Preserving historic software
http://www.mcjones.org/dustydecks/archives/2012/09/23/619
Dusty Decks: Preserving historic software. Several years ago I began an archival collection. For the Algol family of programming languages: Algol 58 (originally known as the International Algorithmic Language), Algol 60, and Algol 68. I began. Looking for implementations of Algol 58. Since then I’ve also found information (including, in some cases, source code), for many Algol 68. I’d like to announce the return of a very useful Algol 68 resource: a scanned copy of. Informal Introduction to Algol 68.
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Jean-Marc Bourguet's PDP-10 Page
http://www.bourguet.org/v2/pdp10
Jean-Marc Bourguet's PDP-10 Page. The PDP-10 is a 36 bit computer build by DEC. Multiple models where build from 1967 to 1986 by DEC and for a long time after by others (in 1997 Paul Allen bought such a clone). The PDP-10 where present in the early Arpanet and Internet (the tenex mode in the man page of ftp make reference to a PDP-10 OS, ancestor of TOPS-20). All corrections, suggestions and comments are welcome. Most of the information is also present in the TOPS-20 documentation. This is on bitsavers, ...