From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: tim.newsham@gmail.com (Tim Newsham) Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 16:44:44 -1000 Subject: [TUHS] 8th Edition Research Unix on SIMH In-Reply-To: <20170329004914.D997818C083@mercury.lcs.mit.edu> References: <20170329004914.D997818C083@mercury.lcs.mit.edu> Message-ID: There's a lot of fun and learning to be had besides doing an install. An easy entry point encourags more people to learn the system and get to the point where they could tackle an install of their own. The script serves two purposes 1) it sets up a clean system 2) it documents the install process you could also provide a pre-existing built system for people to play with (which is also useful). I personally prefer the script. On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 2:49 PM, Noel Chiappa wrote: > > From: Tim Newsham > > > Would be great if someone scripted it up to make it dog-simple. > > But if people just have to press a button (basically), they won't learn > anything. I guess I'm not understanding the point of the exercise? To say > they > have V6 running? So what? All they did was press a button. If it's to > experience a retro-computing environment, well, a person who's never used > one > of these older systems is going to be kind of lost - what are they going to > do, type 'ls -ls' and look at the output? Not very illuminating. (On V6, > without learning 'ed', they can't even type in a small C program, and > compile > and run it.) Sorry, I don't mean to be cranky, but I'm not understanding > the > point. > > Noel > -- Tim Newsham | www.thenewsh.com/~newsham | @newshtwit | thenewsh.blogspot.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: