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A man loads a nine track tape on a IBM tape drive.  IBM drives were used on early model DECsystem-10s before DEC learned to build their own.Visit http://www.36bit.org/ for information about any and all computers with 36 bits, including my second favorite - the Univac 1106, but with a special emphasis on DEC.

At http://www.inwap.com/pdp10/ Joe Smith has a really excellent set of -10 and -20 related links, which I won't even attempt to reproduce here.A man and a woman stand in front of a DECSYSTEM-2060.  The male model has his finger prominently located on the BOOT switch - let's hope he knows what it's for!

The guys at http://pdp10.nocrew.org/ have built a gcc cross compiler for the -10 for XKL.

Tim Shoppa has an amazing number of DEC software distributions, including the 6.03A and 7.01 monitors and CUSPS, at http://pdp-10.trailing-edge.com/ .

A man stands in front of a RP20 disk drive, while a picture of a sailboat (the unofficial LCG emblem) hangs prominently on the wall.John Wilson has some random, unsorted, files at ftp://ftp.dbit.com/pub/pdp10/ including, of all things, a listing of the source for the KS10 microcode.

 

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