Here's speak.m, or rather, what little I could find of it. I believe
there's some way documented in the speak.6 manpage of using TR or some
command line parameters to speak.o to regenerate it from speak.v; only 3
sectors on disk survived of speak.m
There's also a lot of other interesting stuff on disk here, like what
looks like an early version or predecessor to red, the restricted ed,
which doesn't seem to survive elsewhere except in a much modified and
comments-translated-to-russian version here:
http://code.google.com/p/retrobsd/source/browse/trunk/bin/re-src/r.wind.c?s…
(there's at least one sector of code missing, the beginning of the
setupviewport function and the end of the comment block that precedes
it, and I may be unintentionally merging two files in my current attempt)
(or maybe it does survive on the tarred disk Al K. posted, which I still
haven't figured out how to un-tar)
There is also some stuff which looks like it was intended for children
to use (as part of an exhibit at bell labs?), interacting with the
pdp-11 using a green button and possibly speech using speak, to play
hangman and other games. It includes kid friendly messages "Sorry, the
turtle is either napping or too busy." "we have to stop the computer for
a few minutes so that we can fix it. please stand by." etc.
There's also the source code to SNOBOL III here, I don't know how
fragmentary or complete.
I could probably spend WEEKS figuring out all the stuff hidden on the
disk image!
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