jnc(a)mercury.lcs.mit.edu (Noel Chiappa) wrote:
From: Arnold
One would think that SIMH
I'm using Ersatz-11...
into the simulated computer's time of day
clock.
What Time of Day clock? We're talking PDP-11's here! :-)
The very last DEC models of the -11 (/93-94) had a ToY clock; I'm pretty sure
none of their others did. And of course V6 long pre-dated the /93-94.
Noel
ISTR that the vaxen did have such things. Or rather, I ran some BSD 780s
for several years and I don't remember having to set the date / time
every time I did a reboot. They sat in a data center, so I may have never
done a cold boot from power on. It was a LONG time ago now, so there's
undoubtedly lots that I just plain don't remember.
(There was an old USENET joke about how with the size of transistors going
down, pretty soon you'd be able to get an S/370 inside your watch. But
of course, as soon as you booted MVS on it, it would ask you to set
the time! :-)
Arnold