> On Sep 17, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Chuck Guzis <ccl...@sydex.com> wrote: > > On 09/17/2015 09:04 AM, Paul Koning wrote: > >> They may not run those, but those certainly have been preserved as >> part of the "controlfreaks" effort. COS, Scope, MACE, Kronos, NOS, >> NOS/BE -- all those have been run on the DtCyber emulator. In fact, >> a copy of a production PLATO system, on NOS 2.8.7, has been on the >> Internet for a decade now (on DtCyber). > > I'd love to see them run Zodiac... How far back does their SCOPE collection > go? 3.1.6 was the standard for several years, then 3.3. How about 7600 > SCOPE--do they have a 7600 emulator?
It turns out my memory was faulty. I remember discussions about SCOPE, but I don't actually see a copy. There's COS, SMM 4.0, Kronos 1.0 and 2.1.2, lots of NOS from 1.2 through 2.8.7 and about 8 in between, NOS/BE 1.2 and 1.5. No 64 bit, no 7600 -- DtCyber doesn't support either of these. But DtCyber is open source, if you feel enterprising you could do that work, I'm sure you'll get cheers if you do! paul