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Table of Contents

    * [14]HOW-TO Connect
    * [15]Mainframes
         + [16]DECSYSTEM-20
         + [17]DECsystem-10
         + [18]DECsystem-10
         + [19]DECsystem-2020
         + [20]CDC
         + [21]Xerox XDS
         + [22]XKL
    * [23]Minicomputers
         + [24]AT&T
         + [25]DEC
         + [26]Hewlett Packard
         + [27]IBM 4300 Series
         + [28]Interdata
    * [29]Simulated Systems
         + [30]TYMCOM-X
         + [31]Honeywell
         + [32]DEC
    * [33]Programming Languages
    * [34]Machines and Operating Systems
    * [35]The BiTz0ne BBS
    * [36]ASCII Text Gaming

  Welcome to the Living Computer Museum's Wiki Page!

  [37]¡Bienvenidos al Wiki del LCM!

  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.

  To request a login, visit
  [38]https://livingcomputers.org/Computer-Collection/Online-Systems/Requ
  est-A-Login.aspx
  Note that you may need to disable your ad blocker to be able to submit
  this form.

HOW-TO Connect

  Once you have a login, you may connect to the host using:
ssh [email protected]

  Where host is the name of the host you wish to connect to ([39]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.

  Alternatively you can also connect to our menu system to springboard to
  all public hosts using:
ssh [email protected]

  [40]How the MENU system works
    __________________________________________________________________

Mainframes

DECSYSTEM-20

  Model: [41]KL-10 2065
  OS: [42]TOPS-10 v7.04 ([43]TOPS-10 Survival Guide)
  Host: dec-10

DECsystem-10

  Model: [44]KL-10 1095
  OS: WAITS
  Host: waits

DECsystem-10

  Model: [45]KI-10 1090
  OS: [46]TOPS-10 v6.03A ([47]TOPS-10 Survival Guide)
  Host: ki587

DECsystem-2020

  Model: [48]KS-10
  OS: [49]ITS 1648
  Host: lc

CDC

  Model: [50]6500
  OS: [51]NOS 1.3
  Host: cdc6500

  The Living Computer Museum is home to the world's only operating CDC
  6500^[52]1). Originally built in 1967 then retired to storage in 1989,
  restoration on the LCM's CDC 6500 began in 2013^[53]2). Principle
  engineer Bruce Sherry continues the ongoing work of restoration along
  with others, managing the vast array of unique hardware and software
  required to bring the CDC 6500 experience to a whole new generation.

  Using the CDC 6500 is, for many, a new and daunting experience. A
  [54]survival guide has been created that covers the basics of the
  operating system, editors, and programming environments available on
  the LCM's CDC 6500.

Xerox XDS

  Model: [55]Sigma 9
  OS: [56](CP-V Survival Guide)
  Host: sigma9
    __________________________________________________________________

XKL

  Model: [57]TOAD-2
  OS: [58]TOPS-20
  Host: toad2a

Minicomputers

AT&T

  Model: [59]3B2 1000-70
  OS: [60]UNIX System V3.2.3
  Host: lcm3b2

DEC

  Model: PDP-11, [61]decdatasystem 11/570
  OS: [62]UNIX V7
  Host: pdp1170

  Model: PDP-8/e
  OS: [63]TSS/8
  Host: tss8

  Model: [64]VAX-7000/640
  OS: [65]OpenVMS V7.3
  Host: vax7000

  Model: VAX-11/730
  OS: [66]4.3BSD
  Host: vax730

  Model: VAX-11/780-5
  OS: [67]Research UNIX 8th Edition
  Host: vax785
  from left to right: the vax7000, vax730 and vax785

  Model: AlphaServer AS-1000
  OS: [68]TRU64 v5.0
  Host: truly

Hewlett Packard

  Model: [69]K266
  OS: [70]HP/UX 10.20
  Host: oz

IBM 4300 Series

  Model: [71]4361
  OS: [72]VM/SP Release 5
  Connect: Use a 3270 terminal emulator to connect to host
  tty.livingcomputers.org port 24.

  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 [73]VM/CMS Survival Guide exists to guide the first time user of the
  IBM mainframe environment.

  [74]IBM 4361, two 3278-2a console terminals, and a 3203 printer

Interdata

  Model: [75]7/32
  OS: [76]UNIX 6th Edition
    __________________________________________________________________

Simulated Systems

TYMCOM-X

  [77]www.allsave.nl_images_tymsharelogo.jpg
  Model: DEC KS-2020
  OS: [78]TYMCOM-X from [79]Tymshare
  Simulator: [80]SIMH PDP10

Honeywell

  Model: 6180
  OS: [81]Multics MR12.6e
  Host: multics
  Simulator: [82]DPS8M
  [83]> read more

  [84]Watch Living Computers Multics system boot for the first time. The
  panel is real hardware originally used at the University of Michigan
  and interfaced to the simulated Honeywell 6180.

DEC

  Model: PDP-6 sn 4
  OS: [85]ITS 1648
  Host: its
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Programming Languages

  [86]MACRO
  [87]JCL
  [88]APL
  [89]C
  [90]LISP
  [91]BASIC
  [92]COBOL
  [93]FORTRAN
  [94]sh
  [95]awk

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 [96]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
  [97]adventure 1975,1976 Adventure [98]XKL TOAD-2, [99]decdatasystem
  570, [100]IBM 4361
  [101]hack 1983 Adventure [102]VAX-11/780-5
  [103]mazewar 1988 Shooter [104]AT&T 3B2 1000-70
  [105]mdg 1990 Adventure [106]AT&T 3B2 1000-70
  [107]nethack 1985,1989 Adventure [108]AT&T 3B2 1000-70
  [109]sokoban 1989 Puzzle [110]AT&T 3B2 1000-70
  [111]tesseract 1983,1988 Adventure [112]AT&T 3B2 1000-70
  [113]tetris 1989 Puzzle [114]AT&T 3B2 1000-70
  [115]Oregon Trail 1971,1978 Adventure [116]Xerox XDS Sigma 9
  [117]rogue 1980 Adventure [118]VAX-11/780-5
  [119]wanderer 1988 Puzzle [120]AT&T 3B2 1000-70

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  [123]Two supercomputers join LCM...
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  [125]Raising the CDC from the dead...
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