Software for the Imlac computer
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Brian E Carpenter f4e1195dc7 Newly discovered document 10 months ago
CERN-PDS1 Newly discovered document 10 months ago
cern Two photos from CERN. 3 years ago
emulator Configuration files for sImlac emulator. 3 years ago
mit Files extracted from ARC IMLAC and IML DEVICE. 3 years ago
purdue Files from Tom Uban. 3 years ago
stanford Files from Saildart. 3 years ago
washington Freeway game from University of Washington. 3 years ago
README.md Note about Display NLS. 3 years ago
imlac.jpg Logotype. 3 years ago

README.md

Software for the Imlac computers

Logotype

The Imlac computers were a family of 16-bit minicomputers.

Brown University

The early hypertext system FRESS (File Retrieval and Editing System) nas been preserved, but it's unclear whether the Imlac client has.

CERN

Sadly, no CERN software has been preserved. Included are two photos from Brian E. Carpenter. One is of Jean-Pierre Potier, and the other is Brian E. Carpenter. Photo credits to CERN.

University of Illinois

Steve Bunch may have a printout of an NGP-0 graphics and terminal emulator. This program is mentioned in RFC 472 and RFC 549.

MIT

Files from MIT's Tapes of Tech Square collection. They are mostly from the ML and MC PDP-10 computers.

Purdue University

Files from Tom Uban. It's highly likely some of them are originally from MIT; for example "ssv", "crashmit", etc.

Stanford

Files from Saildart.

Investigate whether Display NLS code has been preserved.

University of Washington

Freeway

Filenames: washington/freeway.pdf, washington/freeway.lst
A game from the department of Psychology at University of Washington.

Emulators

Josh Dersch's sImlac emulator has support for the PDS-1D and PDS4, as well as most hardware options. It will run most software in this collection.

The emulator directory has configuration files for running some of the programs.