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* [https://hack.org/mc/writings/hackerdom/tonyr20.text Tony in RH20 Land]
 
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Revision as of 14:02, 5 April 2023


TOPS-10
Type: Multi-tasking, multi-user, virtual memory
Creator: DEC
Architecture: PDP-10
This Version: 7.04


TOPS-10 was DEC's operating system for the early PDP-10 computers. It was descended from the 'Monitor' OS used on the PDP-6. It provided both batch processing and time-sharing capabilities.

TOPS-10 allowed programs to be separated into data and object code segments; the latter could be shared by all processes running that program. Once support for virtual memory was added to the hardware (in the KI10), TOPS-10 added support for that.

How to get this running

TOPS-10 can run under emulation in SIMH and KLH10.

External links