WAITS
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Operating system used at the Stanford AI Lab. It ran on a PDP-6, KA10, and KL10 connected together in various configurations. The name unofficially means "West-coast Alternative to ITS" (although this may be a 'backronym' - a SAIL page which discusses the meaning of the name does not mention it).
It also ran on PDP-10 clones at Stanford, manufactured by Foonly; one at CCRMA, and one at the S-1 project.
In modern times, WAITS is running on a KL10 at the Living Computers Museum, and on Richard Cornwell's KA10 emulator.
Version history
Versions and events for the main WAITS track at SAIL. Offshots include CCRMA and LLL S-1 project, both running on Foonly machines.
- The Stanford AI Lab acquired a PDP-6 in June 1966.
- The SAIL monitor was based on an early PDP-6 Monitor from DEC.
- The 2 series monitor had storage on DECtapes only.
- A PDP-10 was installed September 1968.
- The 6 series introduced the use of disk file storage.
- The first monitor version recorded on tape is Stanford 6.09F, from 1972-10-02.
- The last 6 series version is Stanford 6.19/B from 1975-04-14.
- The 7 series added use of the BBN pager.
- Stanford 7.01 dates from 1975-04-19.
- The last 7 series version is Stanford 7.05/I/1400P from 1976-05-06.
- The 8 series marked the port to the KL10 processor.
- Stanford 8.00 is from 1976-06-06.
- 1978-04-09 marks the renaming of the system with WAITS 8.70/I.
- The last 8 series version is SU-AI WAITS 8.73/Q from 1978-12-21.
- The 9 series monitors had the "P2 processor separate" (unclear).
- SU-AI WAITS 9.01 is from 1978-12-30.
- The disk system moved to RH20 and RP07 drives in 1983.
- The ultimate version is SAIL.Stanford.EDU WAITS 9.18/M from 1990-04-26.
- WAITS was shut down permanently on Friday 7 June 1991.