I'm not aware of AOS source anywhere, but plausibly someone from Athena
or CMU might still have it. If I recall correctly, it came on large tape
cartridges.
There was some AOS stuff at
www.dementia.org/~shadow/ibmrt.html, some
still present at
http://web.archive.org/web/20110725231604/http://www.dementia.org/~shadow/i…,
but the ftp stuff seems to be gone.
Also some AOS stuff at
https://amaus.net/static/S100/IBM/RTPC/AOS/.
I'm not aware of RT or 6K emulators available. I think there is more
recent AIX on SIMH
(
https://astr0baby.wordpress.com/2018/11/04/running-aix-7-2-tl3sp1-on-x86_64…)
but I've not looked at it.
CHS
On 11/6/2019 1:59 AM, SPC wrote:
El mié., 6 nov. 2019 4:37, Charles H. Sauer <sauer(a)technologists.com
<mailto:sauer@technologists.com>> escribió:
When I left IBM at the beginning of May 1989, I was running AOS on
my home RT and AIX 2.2 on my office machine
With permisión, I have one question fron years about this... Is it AOS
stuff saved and available (including source code) un some place on the
Internet?
I would ask too about some kind of emulator of the IBM/RT, but I never
find one.
Regards
Sergio
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