http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ftp/dec20/assembler-guide.txthttp://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ftp/dec20/assembler-guide.txt
Corporation (1978). Historical information can be found in: Bell, et al., "The Evolution of the DECsystem-10", CACM Jan 1978. Macro Page 34 3. The DECSYSTEM-20 Macro Assembler 3.
The Retrocomputing Museumhttp://www.catb.org/retro/
of simulations of historical machines. Living Computers Museum Another collection that you can reach by running "menu@tty.livingcomputers.org" at a Linux shell prompt. It will giv
A museum of archaic computer languages
nocrew's PDP-10 stuff - porting GNU softwarehttp://pdp10.nocrew.org/
SIMH , Bob Supnik's historical computer simulators e10, Daniel Seagrave's and Hans B Pufal's KL10B emulator (incomplete) sim10 , Megan Gentry's PDP-6/KA10/KI10 emulator (not avail
nocrew's PDP-10 stuff.
C-Kermit 9.0 Unix Installation Instructionshttps://www.kermitproject.org/ckuins.html
8.0], and at the historical Kermit ftp site in the kermit/bin area (with names starting with "ck"), also accessible on the Columbia University Kermit website . To install a prebui
The story behind my TEDx Talkhttp://www.bricklin.com/tedxtalk.htm
would make the talk of historical interest and be source material for others to use their own judgement to learn from. Plus, I knew that people enjoyed hearing it. Part of what I
The background of my talk and how it turned into a TEDx Talk on TED.com
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