Re: [Simh] Design considerations in the J11

2020-07-12 Thread Don North
On 2020-07-12 01:19 PM, Alan Frisbie wrote: On 07/12/2020 10:48 AM, Don North wrote: VS60 terminals running off DEC KL10 systems running TOPS-10 were used. I love the VS60.  I acquired one (for free!) about 1985, but didn't have room in my old house to bring everything together in one room. N

Re: [Simh] Design considerations in the J11

2020-07-12 Thread Alan Frisbie
On 07/12/2020 10:48 AM, Don North wrote: VS60 terminals running off DEC KL10 systems running TOPS-10 were used. I love the VS60. I acquired one (for free!) about 1985, but didn't have room in my old house to bring everything together in one room. Now that I have moved to rural Oregon I have

[Simh] SIMH mailing list transitioning to Groups.io in coming week

2020-07-12 Thread Tim Shoppa
A note from your SIMH mailing list administrator: I announced in 2018 that the SIMH mailing list would be moving from its home since 2003 as a mailman-based list to a groups.io list. It is finally happening. In the next week I will do a bulk-sign up using your currently-subscribed Email addresses

Re: [Simh] Design considerations in the J11

2020-07-12 Thread Don North
On 7/12/2020 3:24 AM, Lars Brinkhoff wrote: Bob Supnik wrote: - In order to have a "CAD forward" strategy, with tools replacing paper design, I asked Dick Clayton, the responsible VP, for a dedicated KS10 (1/3 of a mip!) for the project. He thought this was totally outrageous - a dedicated time-

Re: [Simh] Design considerations in the J11

2020-07-12 Thread Lars Brinkhoff
Bob Supnik wrote: > - In order to have a "CAD forward" strategy, with tools replacing > paper design, I asked Dick Clayton, the responsible VP, for a > dedicated KS10 (1/3 of a mip!) for the project. He thought this was > totally outrageous - a dedicated time-sharing system for just one > team! - b