From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: shoppa@trailing-edge.com (Tim Shoppa) Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2005 17:54:35 -0400 Subject: [TUHS] PDP-11/23 plus minicomputer In-Reply-To: <42F920A1.9090302@peacemax.org> References: <42F8C726.7070405@peacemax.org> <42F91CF0.nailCFZ1C4VM1@mini-me.trailing-edge.com> <42F920A1.9090302@peacemax.org> Message-ID: <42F9261B.nailE1J1HAW4K@mini-me.trailing-edge.com> > I thought Unix was written and used on PDP-11 systems. It was. So was DOS-11, RT-11, RSTS/E, RSX-11-*, IAS, etc. > Which PDP-11 systems ought I keep an eye out for? Anything but the very lowest end (11/04, 11/03, etc.) if you want to run Unix. While Unixes show up on -11's in many applications, they were least popular in industrial-control type situations, which is where most -11's are used. Of course, just to complicate things, they were using Unix variants on 11-based industrial control systems too! And you are right, it is indeed possible that this particular 11/23 has some Unix packs in the deal, I'm just pointing out that it's unlikely. And you were especially correct that a buyer would be unwise to ditch the drives and packs. An -11 is more than just the CPU box, if you want to do anything even vaguely useful/interesting! Tim.