>Speaking of the emulator...
>
>I'm curious if anyone has any more disk images I can experiment with?
>Technically, the license included with the emulator covers all older
>DEC operating systems, for non-commercial emulator use only. I would
>LOVE to get a disk or tape image of a full RSTS or RSX11-M+ environment
>I could play with on the emulator.
Thank you for pointing this out... if, in fact, this is as it appears
(and I just down-loaded the rt image from gatekeeper to read the license),
then we seem to be able to run RT-11 V5.3 or earlier, RSTS V9.6 or
earlier, or RSX-11M V4.3 or earlier. If so, and I want to confirm
this first, I have a copy of the V5.3 distribution of RT-11 I could
make available...
>Does anyone have such disk images available? And could they share them?
>(Unless I'm very much mistaken, it's legal under the emulator license)
It sure seems to be... I thought it used to state (for example) an
execute-only (RT^2) version of RT V4.0... This is a nice development.
I'll check it out today...
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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Received on Thu Aug 27 1998 - 10:15:13 BST