====== Living Computers Museum + Labs Computer Collection ====== //This page was copied from the Living Computers Museum + Labs wiki and documents the mainframes, minicomputers, and simulated hosts in its collection at the time of its closing. It is preserved for historical interest.// //Some, but not all, of these systems have been transferred to the [[https://icm.museum/|SDF Interim Computer Museum]] and can be accessed from the [[vintage_systems:start|SDF Vintage Systems menu]].// Below you will find information on the Computers available over the Internet from the LCM through ssh. Most systems have **GUEST** access, but if you are interested in long term access you can request an account. ===== HOW-TO Connect ===== Once you have a login, you may connect to the host using: ssh host@tty.sdf.org -or- ssh menu@tty.sdf.org ^ Direct ^ Menu ^ | ''ssh host@tty.sdf.org'' | ''ssh menu@tty.sdf.org'' | Where ''host'' is the name of the host you wish to connect to ([[start#Machines and Operating Systems|refer to the list below]]). This will connect you across a telnet bridge to the host. You will then be prompted to log in with the account you have been granted. The second example will log you into the [[menu|MENU system]] which acts as a springboard to all available remote systems. You can also access the [[menu|MENU system]] in the browser at https://ssh.sdf.org [[menu|How the MENU system works]] ---- =====Mainframes===== ====DECsystem-10 KA 1050==== **Model**: [[DECsystem-10 KA-10 1050|KA-10 1050]]\\ **OS**: [[TOPS-10]] v6.03a ([[TOPS-10 Survival Guide]]) \\ **Host**: ka175\\ {{:vintage_systems:156_at_the_lcm.jpg?400|}} ====DECsystem-10 KI 1090==== **Model**: [[DECsystem-10 KI-10 1090|KI-10 1090]]\\ **OS**: [[TOPS-10]] v6.03A ([[TOPS-10 Survival Guide]]) \\ **Host**: ki587\\ {{:vintage_systems:a718a9a0-9808-4659-bccd-af0878746dc5.jpeg?400|}} ====DECSYSTEM-20 KL 2065==== **Model**: [[DECSYSTEM-20 KL-10 2065|KL-10 2065]]\\ **OS**: [[TOPS-10]] v7.04 ([[TOPS-10 Survival Guide]]) \\ **Host**: dec-10 \\ {{:vintage_systems:ffa1f468-eac1-4d78-842a-f7d2237f6278.jpeg?400|}} ====DECsystem-10 KL 1095==== **Model**: [[DECsystem-10 KL-10 1095|KL-10 1095]]\\ **OS**: [[waits_topics|WAITS]]\\ **Host**: waits\\ {{:vintage_systems:78b21e6d-d79e-4d28-a78e-dcd6675f5a2f.jpeg?400|}} ====DECSYSTEM-2020==== **Model**: [[DECsystem-2020 KS-10|KS-10]] \\ **OS**: [[its_topics|ITS]] 1648\\ **Host**: lc \\ {{:vintage_systems:a3feea02-884e-40d6-ba2e-2f745390dd7b.jpeg?400|}} ====CDC==== **Model**: [[CDC 6500|6500]]\\ **OS**: [[CDC6500_Survival_Guide|NOS 1.3]] \\ **Host**: cdc6500\\ {{:vintage_systems:a9afb7bd-0713-4f14-9ae5-6ea16c1d21cb.jpeg?400|}}\\ ====Xerox XDS==== **Model**: [[Xerox XDS Sigma 9|Sigma 9]] \\ **OS**: [[CP-V|(CP-V Survival Guide)]] \\ **Host**: sigma9\\ {{:vintage_systems:e5972ddf-23c0-4b6f-a6e2-7166762b1ca1.jpeg?400|}} ---- ====XKL==== **Model**: [[XKL TOAD-2|TOAD-2]]\\ **OS**: [[TOPS-20]] \\ **Host**: toad2a\\ {{:vintage_systems:ad0af676-80b0-460f-9876-e43533efaa00.jpeg?400|}} =====Minicomputers===== ====AT&T==== **Model**: [[AT&T 3B2 1000-70|3B2 1000-70]]\\ **OS**: [[UNIX Survival|UNIX System V3.2.3]]\\ **Host**: lcm3b2\\ {{:vintage_systems:6c7f6e1f-a5d0-43b9-9edb-df5d992a9ee8.jpeg?400|}} ====SUN==== **Model**: [[SUN 3/160]]\\ **OS**: [[UNIX Survival|SunOS Release 4.1.1]]\\ **Host**: three\\ {{:vintage_systems:sun_3160.jpg?400|}} ====DEC==== **Model**: PDP-11, [[decdatasystem 11/570]]\\ **OS**: [[UNIX Survival|UNIX V7]]\\ **Host**: pdp1170 \\ {{:vintage_systems:d2c7b68a-07ef-4649-881c-c5cd5514344f.jpeg?400|}} **Model**: PDP-8/e\\ **OS**: [[TSS/8]]\\ **Host**: tss8 \\ {{:vintage_systems:img_5003.jpg?400|}} **Model**: [[VAX-7000/640]]\\ **OS**: [[OpenVMS V7.3]]\\ **Host**: vax7000\\ **Model**: VAX-11/730\\ **OS**: [[UNIX Survival|4.3BSD]]\\ **Host**: vax730\\ **Model**: VAX-11/780-5\\ **OS**: [[UNIX Survival|Research UNIX 8th Edition]]\\ **Host**: vax785\\ {{:vintage_systems:11904fa6-5573-46ef-bf36-dedde3ea6d04.jpeg?400|}}\\ //from left to right: the vax7000, vax730 and vax785// **Model**: AlphaServer AS-1000\\ **OS**: [[UNIX Survival|TRU64 v5.0]]\\ **Host**: truly\\ {{:vintage_systems:720e6695-bfab-4c23-a6e3-7f8878472b29.jpeg?400|}} **Model**: PDP-11/84\\ **OS**: [[UNIX Survival|2.11 BSD]]\\ **Host**: snake\\ {{:vintage_systems:pdp-1184_211bsd.jpg?400|}} ====Hewlett Packard==== **Model**: [[HP9000/859|K266]]\\ **OS**: [[UNIX Survival|HP/UX 10.20]]\\ **Host**: oz\\ {{:vintage_systems:764072b1-5606-4a49-9ea6-187e13394af5.jpeg?400|}} ====IBM 4300 Series==== **Model**: [[IBM 4361|4361]]\\ **OS**: [[VM/SP]] Release 5\\ **Connect**: Use a [[vintage_systems:vm_cms_survival_guide#terminal_emulator |3270 terminal]] emulator, or the //[[vintage_systems:menu#ibm4361| Menu]]// to connect. **Note:** As of September 2019, the IBM 4361 //is// online and remotely accessible, but due to space limitations in the computer room it is //not// currently on public display. A [[VM/CMS Survival Guide]] exists to guide the first time user of the IBM mainframe environment. {{:vintage_systems:img_0208.jpg?400|IBM 4361, two 3278-2a console terminals, and a 3203 printer}} ====Interdata==== **Model**: [[Interdata 7/32|7/32]]\\ **OS**: [[UNIX Survival|UNIX 6th Edition]]\\ {{:vintage_systems:e957482c-d542-4548-8337-149842d581e4.jpeg?400|}} ---- =====Simulated Systems===== ==== TYMCOM-X ==== **Model**: DEC KS-2020\\ **OS**: [[Tymcom-X|TYMCOM-X]] from [[wp>Tymshare|Tymshare]]\\ **Simulator**: [[wp>SIMH|SIMH]] PDP10\\ {{:vintage_systems:tymsharelogo.jpg?400|}} ====Honeywell==== **Model**: 6180\\ **OS**: [[multics|Multics MR12.6e]]\\ **Host**: multics\\ **Simulator**: [[https://sourceforge.net/projects/dps8m/|DPS8M]]\\ {{:vintage_systems:multics-panel.jpg?200 |}} ====DEC==== **Model**: PDP-6 sn 4\\ **OS**: [[its_topics|ITS 1648]]\\ **Host**: its\\ {{:vintage_systems:ef192f6c-1714-4686-afb5-9de3a28370da.jpeg?400|}} ---- =====Programming Languages===== ^ **Language** ^ **Available on Operating Systems** ^ |[[APL]]|[[vm_cms_survival_guide|VM CMS]]| |[[SNOBOL]]|[[vm_cms_survival_guide|VM CMS]]| |[[BASIC]]|[[TOPS-10]], [[TOPS-20]], [[CP-V]], [[unix_survival|UNIX]]| |[[C]]|[[unix_survival|UNIX]]| |[[COBOL]]|[[vm_cms_survival_guide|VM CMS]], [[TOPS-20]]| |[[FORTRAN]]|[[cp-v|CP-V]], [[TOPS-20]], [[vm_cms_survival_guide|VM CMS]]| |[[JCL]]|[[vm_cms_survival_guide|VM CMS]]| |[[LISP]]|[[its_topics|ITS]], [[TOPS-20]]| |[[MACRO]]|[[TOPS-10]], [[TOPS-20]]| |[[PASCAL]]|| =====Machines and Operating Systems===== //a list of remotely accessible systems at LCM+L // ^ **Hostname** ^ **Operating System** ^ **Machine Hardware** ^ | multics | Multics MR12.6f | Honeywell 6180 | | toad-2 | TOPS-20 7(110131)-1 | XKL TOAD-1 | | sigma9 | CP-V C00 | XDS Sigma-9 | | cdc6500 | NOS 1.3 | CDC-6500 | | lc | ITS ver 1648 | PDP-6 sn 4 | | ka175 | TOPS-10 6.03a | KA10 1050 | | kl2065 | TOPS-10 7.04 | KL10 2065 | | rosencrantz | OpenVMS 7.3 | VAX 7000-640 | | bitzone | NetBSD BBS | AMD64 | | misspiggy | UNIX v7 | decdatasystem 570 | | zippy | UNIX v8 | VAX-11/780-5 | | lcm3b2 | UNIX SVR3.2.3 | AT&T 3B2/1000-70 | | guildenstern | 4.3BSD | VAX-11/730 | | snake | 2.11BSD | PDP-11/84 | | oz | HP/UX | HP9000/K266 | | truly | Tru64 | Alpha AS1000 | | macready | ULTRIX | PDP-11/84 | ===== The BiTz0ne BBS ===== The [[BiTz0ne BBS]] is an ASCII retro-styled Electronic Bulletin Board System. =====ASCII Text Gaming===== //A list of interesting text based games (not definitive)// ^Game ^Year ^Genre ^Systems available on^ |[[adventure]] |1975,1976 |Adventure |[[XKL TOAD-2]], [[decdatasystem 570]], [[ibm_4361|IBM 4361]]| |[[hack]] |1983 |Adventure|[[VAX-11/780-5]]| |[[HAUNT]] |1979|Adventure|[[XKL TOAD-2]]| |[[MANHUNT]]| 1980s|Puzzle|[[XKL TOAD-2]]| |[[lander]]| 1989|Action|[[AT&T 3B2 1000-70]]| |[[mazewar]] |1988 |Shooter |[[AT&T 3B2 1000-70]]| |[[mdg]] |1990 |Adventure |[[AT&T 3B2 1000-70]]| |[[MONSTER]] |1970s |Turn based, Adventure |[[cdc_6500|CDC-6500]]| |[[nethack]] |1985,1989 |Adventure |[[AT&T 3B2 1000-70]]| |[[Oregon Trail]] |1971,1978 |Adventure |[[Xerox XDS Sigma 9]], [[XKL TOAD-2]], [[cdc_6500|CDC-6500]]| |[[sokoban]] |1989 |Puzzle |[[AT&T 3B2 1000-70]]| |[[tesseract]] |1983,1988 |Adventure |[[AT&T 3B2 1000-70]]| |[[tetris]] |1989 |Puzzle |[[AT&T 3B2 1000-70]]| |[[rogue]] |1980 |Adventure |[[VAX-11/780-5]]| |[[VTTREK]] |1979|Multiplayer TREK |[[XKL TOAD-2]]| |[[wanderer]] |1988|Puzzle |[[AT&T 3B2 1000-70]]| |[[WUMPUS]] |1979|Turn based, shooter |[[XKL TOAD-2]]| |[[ZORK]] |1978|Adventure |[[XKL TOAD-2]]|