Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!rutgers!sri-spam!sri-unix!hplabs!gatech!gitpyr!kludge From: kludge@gitpyr.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.org.decus,comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: 11/23's Message-ID: <2985@gitpyr.gatech.EDU> Date: Fri, 30-Jan-87 11:56:41 EST Article-I.D.: gitpyr.2985 Posted: Fri Jan 30 11:56:41 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 31-Jan-87 08:33:04 EST References: <221@andromeda.UUCP> Reply-To: kludge@gitpyr.UUCP (Scott Dorsey) Organization: Georgia College Of Universal Knowledge Lines: 25 Keywords: Small old dinosaurs Xref: watmath comp.org.decus:47 comp.unix.questions:856 In article <221@andromeda.UUCP> marco@andromeda.UUCP (the wharf rat) writes: > >What can you do with PDP 11/23 's ?? I've got a couple of the things >hanging around from old projects, and while I hate to throw 'em out, >I really can't think of anything useful to do with the beasties. They're >too tall for terminal stands and too big for paperweights :-) I think >they have something like 16 K and two RL02's each. Any ideas ? I use mine mostly for a terminal emulator. It can turn my cheap Televideo into any possible terminal, even an IBM EBCDIC machine. Very useful. And RT-11 is a fun operating system for process control. Put some more core in your machine and you got a nice thing for running a BBS, for use as a printer controller or terminal controller, and so on. Hey, after seeing UNIX running on an 11/03 with 8-inchers, I am astounded at the power of these 'primitive' machines. Of course, if you have nothing else to do with them, you could give them to me. I could always use another one. They make nice coffee tables, if youm put them on their side :-). -- Scott Dorsey Kaptain_Kludge ICS Programming Lab (Where old terminals go to die), Rich 110, Georgia Institute of Technology, Box 36681, Atlanta, Georgia 30332 ...!{akgua,allegra,amd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ut-ngp}!gatech!gitpyr!kludge