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[[Image:ITS-138-cover-page.jpg|thumb|right|400px|ITS 138 front page]]
 
[[Image:ITS-138-cover-page.jpg|thumb|right|400px|ITS 138 front page]]
  
Gerald Sussman has preserved a listing of [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]] version 138 from around 1967-68.  It was mentioned in Grant Fjermedal's 1986 book "The Tomorrow Makers".  In 2023, MIT Museum staff began processing the listing, and volunteers transcribed it to machine readable files; at this point there are 25 pages out of more than 120.  The TITLE statement on the first line says "ITS 1.0 3/19/67", but there is reason to believe the date has not been kept current with edits.
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Gerald Sussman has preserved a listing of [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]] version 138, most likely from 1967.  It was mentioned in Grant Fjermedal's 1986 book "The Tomorrow Makers".  In 2023, MIT Museum staff began processing the listing, and volunteers transcribed it to machine readable files.  The TITLE statement on the first line says "ITS 1.0 3/19/67", but there is reason to believe the date has not been kept current with edits.
  
 
The format of the listing is in the output of some cross reference tool.  Each line is prefixed with a line number and a symbol reference.  The last three pages are a table which lists all symbols and where they are defined.
 
The format of the listing is in the output of some cross reference tool.  Each line is prefixed with a line number and a symbol reference.  The last three pages are a table which lists all symbols and where they are defined.
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[[Image:ITS138-is-alive.png|thumb|right|400px|ITS 138 running @ HACTRN on a PDP-6 emulator, displaying on a GE DATANET-760 terminal emulator.]]
  
 
==Supported hardware==
 
==Supported hardware==
  
* Modified TTY device that handles four more teletypes, as per [https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/6130 AI memo 105 "Modifications to PDP-6 Teletype Logic"].  Interestingly, this was done already in August 1966.
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[[Image:GE-console-at-AI-lab.png|thumb|right|400px|ITS 138 supported for its time advanced CRT terminals called "GE consoles".]]
* Four GE Datanet 760 CRT consoles, present already in July/September 1967 per [https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/AD0681342.pdf Project MAC Progress Report IV].
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* Modified TTY device that handles four more teletypes, as per [[MIT AI memo 105]].  Interestingly, this was done already in August 1966.
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* Four [[MIT AI lab IO bus interface for GE Datanet 760|GE Datanet 760 CRT consoles]], present already in July/September 1967 per [https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/AD0681342.pdf Project MAC Progress Report IV].
 
* The second generation vidissector, "TVB".  Mentioned in [https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/5882 AI memo 113].  The input is slaved to the Type 340 deflectors.
 
* The second generation vidissector, "TVB".  Mentioned in [https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/5882 AI memo 113].  The input is slaved to the Type 340 deflectors.
 
* 16K core, or (preferably) [[Fabritek Core Memory|256K moby core memory from Fabri-Tek]]. The latter was installed in 1966, but took almost a year to be fully operational.
 
* 16K core, or (preferably) [[Fabritek Core Memory|256K moby core memory from Fabri-Tek]]. The latter was installed in 1966, but took almost a year to be fully operational.
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| colspan="6" | || OPER 22 || UDISMT
 
| colspan="6" | || OPER 22 || UDISMT
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==Other listings==
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Other related listings found in Sussman's desk drawer:
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{| class="wikitable"
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! File name || Device || User || Directory || Date || Comment
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|-
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| C LAP || LS || - || - || - || Lisp assembler, source and compiled code
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|-
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| LISP DDT? || LS || - || - || - ||
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|-
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| LISP C52 || GS9 || GJS || - || - || Lisp compiler
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|-
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| OLT2 DEC2 || DS3 || GJS || - || 16:32:57 MARCH 12,1968 ||
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|-
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| TECO DOC || HT2 || WD || - || 13:11:33 MARCH 13,1968 || Documents the editor
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|-
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| LISP TECOSM || GS7 || GJS || - || 16:40:30 APRIL 25,1968 || Editor for Lisp code
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|-
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| EDDT C3 || GS7 || P || - || 10:57:28 AUG 16,1968 ||
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|-
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| TECO 132 || DSK || SYSENG || SYSENG || 01:26:31 JAN 22,1969 || TECO source code
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|-
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| LISP 97 || DSK || LISP || LISP || 08:50:47 FEB 02,1969 || Maclisp interpreter and runtime
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| - || - || - || - || - || PROG DO READ FOR LISP 97
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
  
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* [[MIT AI memo 105]]
 
* [[MIT AI lab IO bus interface for GE Datanet 760]]
 
* [[MIT AI lab IO bus interface for GE Datanet 760]]
  
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* [https://github.com/PDP-6/ITS-138 GitHub repository with ITS 138 page photos and transcribed text].
 
* [https://github.com/PDP-6/ITS-138 GitHub repository with ITS 138 page photos and transcribed text].
 
* [https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/6085 ITS 1.4 Reference Manual], is close in time to ITS 138.
 
* [https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/6085 ITS 1.4 Reference Manual], is close in time to ITS 138.
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[[Category: PDP-10 Operating Systems]]
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[[Category: Non-DEC Operating Systems]]

Latest revision as of 07:28, 19 January 2024

ITS 138 front page

Gerald Sussman has preserved a listing of ITS version 138, most likely from 1967. It was mentioned in Grant Fjermedal's 1986 book "The Tomorrow Makers". In 2023, MIT Museum staff began processing the listing, and volunteers transcribed it to machine readable files. The TITLE statement on the first line says "ITS 1.0 3/19/67", but there is reason to believe the date has not been kept current with edits.

The format of the listing is in the output of some cross reference tool. Each line is prefixed with a line number and a symbol reference. The last three pages are a table which lists all symbols and where they are defined.

ITS 138 running @ HACTRN on a PDP-6 emulator, displaying on a GE DATANET-760 terminal emulator.

Supported hardware

ITS 138 supported for its time advanced CRT terminals called "GE consoles".

Source code walkthrough

Page Description
1-3 Basic definitions, accumulators, PI channel assignments, etc.
4 "GO" entry point, initialization. Jumps to the core job.
5-7 Handlers for clock, parity error, and other processor interrupts.
8-9 Job scheduling.
10 PC "losering"
11-16 Job switching and starting.
17-18 Wait for event.
19-23 UUO handling; system calls and user calls.
24-48 Implementation of most system calls.
49 Vidissector I/O.
50-51 Memory allocation.
52 NUL device I/O.
53-57 USR job device I/O.
58-59 Line printer I/O.
60-69 Teletype I/O.
70-82 GE console I/O.
83-115 Microtape I/O.
116 The system core job.
117-118 Various variables and END statement.

System calls

These are the UUO calls defined on page 19. Note how the symbols do not have the . prefix here.

040 IOT CALL 1, DISMIS OPER 1 ITYI
041 OPEN CALL 2, TRAND OPER 2 LISTEN
042 OPER CALL 3, TRANAD OPER 3 SLEEP
043 CALL CALL 4, VALRET OPER 4 SETMSK
044 USET CALL 5, UTRAN OPER 5 GETMSK
045 BREAK CALL 6, CORE OPER 6 LOGIN
CALL 7, TRNDL OPER 7 CLOSE
CALL 10, DSTART OPER 10 UFLUSH
CALL 11, FDELE OPER 11 ATTY
OPER 12 GBLTTY
OPER 13 IPUSH
OPER 14 IPOP
OPER 15 DFLUSH
OPER 16 DSTOP
OPER 17 RDTIME
OPER 20 RDSW
OPER 21 LPEN
OPER 22 UDISMT

Other listings

Other related listings found in Sussman's desk drawer:

File name Device User Directory Date Comment
C LAP LS - - - Lisp assembler, source and compiled code
LISP DDT? LS - - -
LISP C52 GS9 GJS - - Lisp compiler
OLT2 DEC2 DS3 GJS - 16:32:57 MARCH 12,1968
TECO DOC HT2 WD - 13:11:33 MARCH 13,1968 Documents the editor
LISP TECOSM GS7 GJS - 16:40:30 APRIL 25,1968 Editor for Lisp code
EDDT C3 GS7 P - 10:57:28 AUG 16,1968
TECO 132 DSK SYSENG SYSENG 01:26:31 JAN 22,1969 TECO source code
LISP 97 DSK LISP LISP 08:50:47 FEB 02,1969 Maclisp interpreter and runtime
- - - - - PROG DO READ FOR LISP 97

See also

External links