> (This was back in the days when the PDT-11/150 was sold to DEC
> employees and we had a broad-spectrum mailing list to discuss
> it -- I was a moderator for it)
>
> Megan Gentry
> Former RT-11 Developer
>
> +--------------------------------+-------------------------------------+
> | Megan Gentry, EMT/B, PP-ASEL | Internet (work): gentry!zk3.dec.com |
> | Unix Support Engineering Group | (home): mbg!world.std.com |
> | Compaq Computer Corporation | addresses need '_at_' in place of '!' |
> | 110 Spitbrook Rd. ZK03-2/T43 | URL: http://world.std.com/~mbg/ |
> | Nashua, NH 03062 | "pdp-11 programmer - some assembler |
> | (603) 884 1055 | required." - mbg KB1FCA |
> +--------------------------------+-------------------------------------+
That was back when computing was fun.
Boy, I miss that list and the fun stuff the PDT could do.
If it only had a 10mb hard disk...
Trying to sysgen on dual RX01's was hell.
Bill
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Received on Fri Mar 22 2002 - 11:39:51 GMT