the Dartmouth orig. ran on GE 200 series machines.. we have a core plane, a 
driver card and a reel of tape from the old babe back there!  What a great gee 
whiz time sharing was back then......

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On Wednesday, July 26, 2017 Charles Anthony <charles.unix....@gmail.com> wrote:



On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 3:09 PM, Ed Sharpe <couryho...@aol.com> wrote:

thanks that gives me a better understanding Charles in one chunk of my 
knowledge that had a hole in it!


 You're welcome.


Tying all of this back to the dps8m emulator.... the emulator originally 
emulated the DPS8/M. As part of the LCM panel project, it was extended to 
support the 6180 as well; no major functional differences, but the size and 
count of various subsystems were adjusted to match the panels expectations. 
Eight ports instead of four, different interpretation of the SCU memory size 
switches, 16 history register entries instead of 64, different history register 
layout and the like.


The emulator should be able to emulate the 635 with very few tweaks; mostly 
making the 645 specific instructions and addressing modes illegal. 
Unfortunately, there seems to be a real dearth of 635 software out there. GECOS 
has never been publically released (and in fact the current version is still a 
commercial product). I believe that Dartmouth Time Sharing System (DTSS) ran 
for a bit on a 635, but my inquires to the DTSS restorers have not yielded any 
response. 


-- Charles





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