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: There's a lot of PDP-11 ''hardware'' stuff documented, because I have a particular interest in them - I used them extensively at the start of my career. DEC ''software'' is not covered much, as we didn't use it - just Unix, which I have been covering.
 
: There's a lot of PDP-11 ''hardware'' stuff documented, because I have a particular interest in them - I used them extensively at the start of my career. DEC ''software'' is not covered much, as we didn't use it - just Unix, which I have been covering.
 
: I have no idea what uSloth would have used for a PDP-11 port - did they really do one? They'd have needed a C compiler, and that would have been a lot of work (unless they used an existing one - maybe they brought up V7 on a PDP-11? [[User:Jnc|Jnc]] ([[User talk:Jnc|talk]]) 15:25, 10 March 2019 (CET)
 
: I have no idea what uSloth would have used for a PDP-11 port - did they really do one? They'd have needed a C compiler, and that would have been a lot of work (unless they used an existing one - maybe they brought up V7 on a PDP-11? [[User:Jnc|Jnc]] ([[User talk:Jnc|talk]]) 15:25, 10 March 2019 (CET)
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::They used a PDP-11 for a vast amount of their development, because the POS known as DOS could not do it, and they had a cross compiler on the PDP-11 for x68.
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:::"1981: MS's Bob Greenberg ports PDP-11 v7 (from HCR or AT&T?) to Codata Z8000" http://www.softpanorama.org/People/Torvalds/Finland_period/xenix_microsoft_shortlived_love_affair_with_unix.shtml
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::The history was unconceiling itself rather slowly, in leaps and bounds
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::Apprently they used a PDP-11 to develop Xenix, and then soon switched to it, and used it for everything until they kluged together NT server, and even then ... I bet they still have a few things running in emulation...
  
 
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"where it still languishes today." This will remain as homage to the spirit of this wiki.
 
"where it still languishes today." This will remain as homage to the spirit of this wiki.

Revision as of 07:45, 11 March 2019

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Notes: I listed the languages in alphabetical order, except for 'C' as this is always a given for UNIX/xenix/linux/GNU systems.

I will research and add the release dates for as much as I can find.

I added links for references, I added architectures, and I will add a list of both distribution repositories, and running emulators and VMs. ( one click runs. )

How would Microsoft have gotten the first version of XENIX to run on a PDP-11, i.e. what was their development machine/OS? PDP-11/RSTS-e? I am wildly guessing, as besides the Zilog 8k, this architecture PDP-11, which seems to be a specialty around here, I have never used.

There's a lot of PDP-11 hardware stuff documented, because I have a particular interest in them - I used them extensively at the start of my career. DEC software is not covered much, as we didn't use it - just Unix, which I have been covering.
I have no idea what uSloth would have used for a PDP-11 port - did they really do one? They'd have needed a C compiler, and that would have been a lot of work (unless they used an existing one - maybe they brought up V7 on a PDP-11? Jnc (talk) 15:25, 10 March 2019 (CET)
They used a PDP-11 for a vast amount of their development, because the POS known as DOS could not do it, and they had a cross compiler on the PDP-11 for x68.
"1981: MS's Bob Greenberg ports PDP-11 v7 (from HCR or AT&T?) to Codata Z8000" http://www.softpanorama.org/People/Torvalds/Finland_period/xenix_microsoft_shortlived_love_affair_with_unix.shtml
The history was unconceiling itself rather slowly, in leaps and bounds
Apprently they used a PDP-11 to develop Xenix, and then soon switched to it, and used it for everything until they kluged together NT server, and even then ... I bet they still have a few things running in emulation...

Humor

"where it still languishes today." This will remain as homage to the spirit of this wiki.