This is pretty cool. Can you post links for this and the 3B2 emulator?
I had one for a few years at Georgia Tech and I *loved* the keyboard.
It was a huge productivity boost being able to have multiple windows.
We used them connected to our Vax 11/780 with 4 Meg of memory running
4.[12] BSD (don't remember which) and having multiple DMD 5620s
with multiple windows open on each drove the poor vax to its knees...
Arnold
"Seth J. Morabito" <web(a)loomcom.com> wrote:
Hello folks,
I realized I should mention this here on TUHS, since it is likely of
interest to at least some of you!
I recently wrote a DMD 5620 emulator, currently available on Linux and
Macintosh, with Windows support coming soon. Here's a brief demo of the
Mac version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcSWqBmAMeY
I wrote it because DMD 5620s are becoming incredibly rare, and showing
them off in person is quite difficult nowadays.
This emulator is using ROM version 2.0 (8;7;5) dumped from my personal
5620. If anyone out there has a DMD 5620 with an older ROM, I would be
incredibly grateful if you could dump the ROMs. I'd like to find
versions of 1.x (8;7;3 or earlier); so far I've had no luck.
The main reason I'm interested in older ROMs, besides pure preservation
reasons, is that the 'mux' and 'muxterm' system on Research UNIX
V8/V9
is hard-coded for the 1.1 ROMs. It doesn't work with the emulator
without significant tweaking of the source. It DOES work perfectly well
with the DMD Core Utilities package for the AT&T 3B2, however.
All the best!
-Seth
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Seth Morabito
Poulsbo, WA, USA
web(a)loomcom.com