On Sat, 29 Apr 2006, Tim Bradshaw wrote:
I don't *think* that was it - I remember seeing
those boxes at some
trade show later, but this was a different animal - it was really a
piece of test equipment for embedded processors (actually it might
have been a socket-level simulator, that you used to replace an 1802
or something so you could see what it was doing) I think. It almost
certainly had a serial console (which would have been a Tek graphics
terminal of course _ I think it had a pair of them), and I am
reasonably sure the thing that ran it all was a PDP-11 of some kind
(poresumably a small one, because the whole system was not enormous).
I can confirm your memory. I was involved in a demo of one round about
1983. It was an ICE, but I forget which processors it supported. TEK4105
terminal (first time I saw one of those). It did, indeed, run Unix on a
PDP-11, but I forget the details. Only saw it once, and I quit working
for that company within six months of the demo; don't know whether they
wound up buying any.
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