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TOPS-20 can work with [[DECnet]] and with [[TCP/IP]]. It was a popular machine on the [[Internet]] during its early days (1980s). | TOPS-20 can work with [[DECnet]] and with [[TCP/IP]]. It was a popular machine on the [[Internet]] during its early days (1980s). | ||
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==Devices== | ==Devices== |
Revision as of 17:11, 12 December 2023
TOPS-20 | |
Type: | Multi-tasking, multi-user, virtual memory |
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Creator: | DEC |
Architecture: | PDP-10 |
Date Released: | 1976 |
TOPS-20 is an operating system for the PDP-10, DECSYSTEM-20. It was descended from TENEX, an operating system for a modified version of the earlier KA10 PDP-10; hence its nickname of TWENEX.
Basic Use
Networking
TOPS-20 can work with DECnet and with TCP/IP. It was a popular machine on the Internet during its early days (1980s).
MIT added support for Chaos.
Devices
How to get this running
TOPS-20 can run under emulation in SIMH, KLH10, and kx10.
External links
- TECO, TENEX, and TOPS-20 Papers - from Dan Murphy, includes assorted memorabilia such as images
- Phil Budne's TOPS-20 Evolution
- The History of TOPS, or Life in the Fast AC's