I think this is off topic for TUHS and more appropriate for COFF.
Gregg Levine wrote:
Pardon me for asking Clem, but would you mind naming
the survivors? I
have an idea what these Toads are, and of course what Multics happened
to be, but that's it.
We don't know exactly yet, but according to the video, there's a VAX
7000 and a DEC-2020. The TOAD computers are XKL's PDP-10 remake;
there's also another one called SC-40. Stephen also mentions Multics
tapes were rescued.
Maybe the best way to see what is there right now, is to dial into
"ssh menu(a)sdf.org"
[-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-]
-+- SDF Vintage Systems REMOTE ACCESS -+-
[-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-]
[a] multics Multics MR12.8 Honeywell 6180
[b] toad-2 TOPS-20 7(110131)-1 XKL TOAD-2
[c] twenex TOPS-20 7(63327)-6 XKL TOAD-2
[d] sc40 TOPS-20 7(21733) SC Group SC40
[e] lc ITS ver 1648 PDP-10 KS10
[f] ka1050 TOPS-10 6.03a sim KA10 1050
[g] kl2065 TOPS-10 7.04 sim KL10 2065
[h] rosenkrantz OpenVMS 7.3 VAX 7000-640
[i] tss8 TSS/8 PDP-8/e
[j] ibm4361 VM/SP5 Hercules 4361
[k] ibm7094 CTSS i7094
[l] cdc6500 NOS 1.3 DTCyber CDC-6500
[z] bitzone NetBSD BBS AMD64
[1] Proceed to the UNIX Systems sub-menu
[2] Information about Vintage Systems at
SDF.ORG
And the Unix section:
[a] misspiggy UNIX v7 PDP-11/70
[c] lcm3b2 UNIX SVR3.2.3 AT&T 3B2/1000-70
[d] guildenstern BSD 4.3 simh MicroVAX 3900
[e] snake BSD 2.11 PDP-11/84
[f] hkypux HP/UX 10.20 HP9000/715
[g] truly TRU64 5.0 DEC Alpha 500au
[h] three SunOS 4.1.1 Sun-3/160
[i] indy IRIX 6.5 SGI Indy R5000
[j] ultra Ultrix 4.5 simh MicroVAX 3900