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| From | Lars Brinkhoff <lars.spam@nocrew.org> |
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| Newsgroups | comp.lang.logo |
| Subject | Re: General Turtle TT2500 |
| Organization | nocrew |
| References | <7wpn61w3r7.fsf@junk.nocrew.org> <7w7dqw2hln.fsf@junk.nocrew.org> <36dca7a9-7d97-4ac5-a8ad-88b6faff6a31n@googlegroups.com> |
| Date | 2021-04-21 10:39 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <7wh7jzora3.fsf@junk.nocrew.org> (permalink) |
Jecel wrote: > great job! This is an important step in preserving an obscure, but > valuable, part of our computing history. How did you get the microcode > and software and other details to implement this? I have access to MIT's archive of PDP-10 backup tapes. There I found Minsky's hardware description with all details to implement the emulator, and Hillis' microcode source and binaries. Some of those files are trickling out at a slow pace. These are published with permission from Hillis. https://github.com/larsbrinkhoff/tt2500-raw-data
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