RT-11 manuals Was: Re: Latest finds

From: Megan <mbg_at_world.std.com>
Date: Sat Feb 20 18:08:47 1999

>Megan, have you any comment on the diffs between my 5.1 set and Ed's?

I can't really comment... I may still have a few docs from the V2C
days, but since then, working in the RT group, I couldn't maintain
a copy of each doc set (along with all the other pdp-11 docs I had)
so I only kept a copy of the most up to date (and one version
behind that).

I used to work in the Mill... when the RT group was moved to another
facility about a mile away, I had to pare down my collection, and
at that it took 90 boxes to move my office. Later, when the RT
group was assimilated into the Ultrix development group, we were
told to throw out everything pdp-11 related... I didn't. But I did
have to pare things down a little more. That move took about 60
boxes to move my office.

As it is nowadays, I only have a copy of the V5.6 documentation, and
the release notes for V5.7. And most of my pdp-11 documentation
(what is left) has been moved home...

I still have my collection of handbooks for pdp8s, pdp11s and early
vaxen... three boxes worth of them.

                                        Megan Gentry
                                        Former RT-11 Developer

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