On Monday, June 9th, 2025 at 5:48 PM, segaloco via TUHS <tuhs(a)tuhs.org> wrote:
Finally had the privilege of bumming around on some of
the machines maintained by the LCM at the time, they had some PDPs and 3B2s running
various UNIX versions, you could simply ssh to them.
Some of the LCM physical and simulated systems ended up at the ICM/SDF. Some of the
hardware To ssh into them, see connection details at
https://sdf.org/?ssh . The menu of
systems you can login to right now looks like this:
[-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-]
-+- 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 MARS 7(21733) SC Group SC40
[e] sc40 TOPS-10 MARS 7.05 SC Group SC40
[f] lc ITS ver 1648 PDP-10 KS10
[g] ka1050 TOPS-10 6.03a sim KA10 1050
[h] kl2065 TOPS-10 7.04 sim KL10 2065
[i] rosenkrantz OpenVMS 7.3 VAX 4000-96
[j] tss8 TSS/8 PDP-8/e
[k] ibm4361 VM/SP5 Hercules 4361
[l] ibm7094 CTSS i7094
[m] cdc6500 NOS 1.3 DTCyber CDC-6500
[n] sigma9 Honeywell CP-V sim XDS
[z] bitzone NetBSD BBS AMD64
[1] Proceed to the UNIX Systems sub-menu
[2] Information about Vintage Systems at
SDF.ORG
(main) Your choice? (q to quit):
Most (all?) of those systems have guest access. You can get your own account on some of
them. I believe the accounts from some of the LCM systems are still present on the SDF
systems. Info on the ICM is at
https://icm.museum/ and SDF at
https://sdf.org/ .
-- Ron Pool