On 2017-01-31 21:19, Lars Brinkhoff wrote:
Johnny Billquist wrote:
So you obviously also know of ITS machines that have been existing all
the time. :-)

Yes.  It was certainly never gone.  But I don't know any continuously
running ITS in the period between 1990-2001.

I didn't mean to imply that one and the same machine had been running all the time. Only that various individuals have been running ITS all the time. I don't know, maybe some have been running it all the time. But since it has been around, and been running on and off, all the time, I found it weird to see a title about it being "recovered", when it obviously never was lost.

I have made a table of all ITS machines I've heard about here:
https://github.com/PDP-10/its/issues/181

Fun talks too... :-)

Your recount though, sounds more like you are talking about a specific
machine or site, and not ITS in general.

I didn't mean to.  But yes, until the mid 80s, it was a MIT-only affair.
Maybe KATIA was the very first outside MIT?

I have no idea. But while I know that ITS was mainly an MIT thing, I did think it had been brought up at least somewhere else.

Confusing to talk both about the emulator KLH, and the person KLH, who
wrote KLH... :-)

I wrote KLH for the person, and KLH10 for the emulator.

That would be a way, yes.

And then you had some individuals who had their own KS at home.

Right.  Digex, MRC, John Wilson.  Some MIT KSes went to Chris Zach.
And more people in modern times.

Yup.

You might want to talk with Björn Victor...

I have that covered. :-)

Saw that...:-)

        Johnny

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