Cheers, Warren
On 1 January 2016 8:52:34 am AEST, Clem Cole <clemc(a)ccc.com> wrote:
Funny you should ask....
I had the last known virgin copy of that UCDS a few years ago, which we
managed to save. Dennis declared it part of V7 (just a little late
being
distributed), which we promptly sent to Warren, who has the source in
his
archives. Note it uses a tektronix 40xx terminal as the native
screen.
It's been years since I used it, but I may be able to answer a few
questions. I suspect the biggest issue with trying to use with xterm
emulation is that lack of the two wheels that the tek terminals had.
Good luck,
Clem
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Michele Ghisolfo
<ghisolfo.m(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hello all!
While I was reading the article "A Research UNIX Reader: Annotated
Excerpts
from the Programmer's Manual" from Douglas McIlroy, I learnt of a set
of
utilities for designing electronic circuits.
Here is a brief quote
of this
article:
"CDL (v7 pages 60-63)
Although most users do not encounter the UNIX Circuit Design System,
it
has long
stood as an important application in the lab. Originated by Sandy
Fraser
and
extended by Steve Bourne, Joe Condon, and Andrew Hume, UCDS handles
circuits
expressed in a common design language, cdl. It includes programs to
create
descriptions using interactive graphics, to lay
out boards
automatically,
to
check circuits for consistency, to guide wire-wrap machines, to
specify
combinational circuits and optimize them for
programmed logic arrays
(Chesson
and Thompson). Without UCDS, significant inventions like Datakit,
the
5620 Blit
terminal, or the Belle chess machine would never have been built.
UCDS
appeared
in only one manual, v7."
I looked it up on the 7th Edition's Manual and I haven't found
references
of
this system. I also searched a v7 system image downloaded from TUHS
and
got no
results. However I got some references of this system in USENET
archives. In
particular, two hierarchies, net.draw and after net.ucds were
dedicated to
it.
Apparently two of the binaries of the system were called "draw" and
"wrap". I
also found a manual of a similar system which I suppose is the UCDS
descendant
in the 1st Edition of Plan 9. This is the link of the document:
http://doc.cat-v.org/plan_9/1st_edition/cda/
However that edition of Plan 9 is not publicly released and I could
not
find
it in following editions. But since v7 Unix is available, I hope it
may
> be possible to get hold of an older release at least.
>
> Does anyone have any information?
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
> --- Michele
>
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