Point of interest.  In the mid 80's Northern Telecom had a product called the DV-1. It was a
motorola based system on the 68010. At the end of its life it was able to run GEM with a floppy.
The DV-1 terminal was 68000 based. See some snaps at:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/9479603@N02/1814557731/in/album-72157602824219250/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/9479603@N02/1814548075/in/album-72157602824219250/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/9479603@N02/1814557771/in/album-72157602824219250/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/9479603@N02/1814557653/in/album-72157602824219250/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/9479603@N02/albums/72157602824219250/page2

My complete photo/movie history is at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/9479603@N02/albums

If you have any to add please pass them along.

Ken


On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 1:30 AM Lars Brinkhoff <lars@nocrew.org> wrote:
Clem Cole wrote:
> MIT had a modified a.out format for the NU machine ports - that might
> have been called b.out.  CMU had macho which again was an extended
> a.out but even more flexible.

Digital Research's GEMDOS also used a modified a.out format (at least as
found on the Atari ST), pretty much the original PDP-11 format with
32-bit addresses.

[Shouldn't this go to the COFF mailing list... oh sorry.]


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