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  3. "You can log into 28 vintage computer systems in your browser for free, thanks to the Interim Computer Museum — Experience legendary OSes, architectures, programming languages, and games"

"You can log into 28 vintage computer systems in your browser for free, thanks to the Interim Computer Museum — Experience legendary OSes, architectures, programming languages, and games"

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  • dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyzD dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyz

    "You can log into 28 vintage computer systems in your browser for free, thanks to the Interim Computer Museum — Experience legendary OSes, architectures, programming languages, and games"

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    You can log into 28 vintage computer systems in your browser for free, thanks to the Interim Computer Museum — Experience legendary OSes, architectures, programming languages, and games

    I enjoyed playing a game of Chess on the 'MissPiggy' PDP-11/70 running UNIX v7.

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    @dougmerritt

    Ok, but I'll need to visit https://punchcardreader.com first! 😅

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    • teledyn@mstdn.caT teledyn@mstdn.ca

      @dougmerritt

      Ok, but I'll need to visit https://punchcardreader.com first! 😅

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      @teledyn
      Good find, but don't you already have a unified puncher / reader / sorter + collater lying around ready for use?

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      • dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyzD dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyz

        "You can log into 28 vintage computer systems in your browser for free, thanks to the Interim Computer Museum — Experience legendary OSes, architectures, programming languages, and games"

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        You can log into 28 vintage computer systems in your browser for free, thanks to the Interim Computer Museum — Experience legendary OSes, architectures, programming languages, and games

        I enjoyed playing a game of Chess on the 'MissPiggy' PDP-11/70 running UNIX v7.

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        @dougmerritt poke @nina_kali_nina
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        • dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyzD dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyz

          "You can log into 28 vintage computer systems in your browser for free, thanks to the Interim Computer Museum — Experience legendary OSes, architectures, programming languages, and games"

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          You can log into 28 vintage computer systems in your browser for free, thanks to the Interim Computer Museum — Experience legendary OSes, architectures, programming languages, and games

          I enjoyed playing a game of Chess on the 'MissPiggy' PDP-11/70 running UNIX v7.

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          @dougmerritt @irene hey @tpolecat

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          • dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyzD dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyz

            "You can log into 28 vintage computer systems in your browser for free, thanks to the Interim Computer Museum — Experience legendary OSes, architectures, programming languages, and games"

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            You can log into 28 vintage computer systems in your browser for free, thanks to the Interim Computer Museum — Experience legendary OSes, architectures, programming languages, and games

            I enjoyed playing a game of Chess on the 'MissPiggy' PDP-11/70 running UNIX v7.

            favicon

            Tom's Hardware (www.tomshardware.com)

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            @dougmerritt Also

            ZOMG ZOMG ZOMG

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            PDP-11 Replica Kit - Build your own DEC PDP-11/70 Computer

            Build or buy an authentic PDP-11/70 replica. Run original Unix, RSX-11M, and classic software. Kit $270, assembled $395. Ships worldwide with Raspberry Pi included.

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            #PDP11 #Unix

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            • faraiwe@mstdn.socialF faraiwe@mstdn.social

              @dougmerritt Also

              ZOMG ZOMG ZOMG

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              PDP-11 Replica Kit - Build your own DEC PDP-11/70 Computer

              Build or buy an authentic PDP-11/70 replica. Run original Unix, RSX-11M, and classic software. Kit $270, assembled $395. Ships worldwide with Raspberry Pi included.

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              (obsolescence.dev)

              #PDP11 #Unix

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              @dougmerritt ::fangirling to hyperventilation::

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              • faraiwe@mstdn.socialF faraiwe@mstdn.social

                @dougmerritt Also

                ZOMG ZOMG ZOMG

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                PDP-11 Replica Kit - Build your own DEC PDP-11/70 Computer

                Build or buy an authentic PDP-11/70 replica. Run original Unix, RSX-11M, and classic software. Kit $270, assembled $395. Ships worldwide with Raspberry Pi included.

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                (obsolescence.dev)

                #PDP11 #Unix

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                @faraiwe
                I don't still remember things like boot sequences, but I do remember the assembly language -- which was very consistent and logical.

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                • dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyzD dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyz

                  @faraiwe
                  I don't still remember things like boot sequences, but I do remember the assembly language -- which was very consistent and logical.

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                  @dougmerritt I dabble at Unix, at best... kept BSD boxes and network running, as jr sysadmin, for about a decade-plus or so.

                  Running Unix 4.x on a PDP-11/70 would be akin to having a chance at spooling the first jet fighter, after getting your brevet.

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                  • dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyzD dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyz

                    "You can log into 28 vintage computer systems in your browser for free, thanks to the Interim Computer Museum — Experience legendary OSes, architectures, programming languages, and games"

                    Link Preview Image
                    You can log into 28 vintage computer systems in your browser for free, thanks to the Interim Computer Museum — Experience legendary OSes, architectures, programming languages, and games

                    I enjoyed playing a game of Chess on the 'MissPiggy' PDP-11/70 running UNIX v7.

                    favicon

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                    @dougmerritt @lisamelton #VAX11780 YES!! I programmed on that in college! Gonna check if they have it.

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                    • dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyzD dougmerritt@mathstodon.xyz

                      @teledyn
                      Good find, but don't you already have a unified puncher / reader / sorter + collater lying around ready for use?

                      teledyn@mstdn.caT This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @dougmerritt sadly no, and my eBay watch hasn't turned up a practical deal, but I do have boxes already sorted!

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