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The PDP-11 Freeware
FAQ
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This is a list of usefull PDP-11 freeware sources that I've compiled
over the past few decades. Each entry has the URL of the source, the
(as best as I could determine) maintainer of that site, and some of my
own comments about the contents of that site.
If you have any comments, corrections, or additions, don't hesitate to
contact me via e-mail at shoppa@trailing-edge.com
The most current text version of this list will be available via
anonymous ftp from sunsite.unc.edu as the file pdp-11.ftp in the
directory /pub/academic/computer-science/history/pdp-11. An HTML
version is available at
* http://pdp-11.trailing-edge.com/
Shameless plug: I'm looking for pdp-11 users who would be willing to
make part of their public domain software collection (DECUS tapes,
etc.) available via ftp. I can transfer data from many media (8mm or
9-track magtape preferred, but I can also handle TU58's, TK50's,
RX0n's, RX50's, RK05's, RA60's, and RL0n's) and several pdp-11 OS
formats (RSX-11, RSX-11 BRU, RT-11, VMS) to the collection at sunsite.
A word about file formats: many ftp sites only know about files as
streams of bytes (e.g. Unix-based OS's) and cannot properly handle the
wide variety of more complex files available under, for example,
RSX-11. Dealing with this problem in a reasonable way is a formidable
task. One suggestion is to store sets of files as TPC images of BRU
tapes, but this method has the disadvantage of making the files
inaccesible to those without a working BRU and a tape drive (of
course, those with a VAX running VMS and using the DECUS program
BRUREAD can take a plain TPC image as input without having to use an
actual tape drive). Another suggestion is to use the RSX-11
librarian's .ULB format to store files along with their special
attributes. Recently I've come across a very large collection of RSX
DECUS tapes and I'm open to suggestions as to how others would prefer
to have me make these available via ftp.
To make things even more confusing, even the way that the simple file
structure of RT-11 is handled differs from site to site. In
particular, the "newline" convention in RT-11 text files is different
than the Unix convention. Different sites have tackled this problem in
different ways. At ftp.update.uu.se, for example, RT-11 text files
have been translated into the Unix newline convention. This means that
text files from this site must be ftp'ed and/or Kermit'ed onto your
RT-11 system in text (or ASCII) mode, while all other files must be
done in binary (or Image) mode. RT-11 files at other sites, such as
sunsite.unc.edu, are stored as exact images of the RT-11 files. These
files should be always transferred in binary (or Image) mode at every
step.
Site: http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/academic/computer-science/history/pdp-11/
* Access: HTTP, FTP
* Maintainer: Tim Shoppa (shoppa@trailing-edge.com)
* Contents: all the known RT, and RSX SIGtapes, much PDP-11 hardware
information garnered from usenet over the years, the Micronotes,
etc.
Site: ftp://ftp.update.uu.se/pub/pdp11/
* Access: FTP
* Maintainer: Johnny Billquist (bqt@update.uu.se)
* Contents: Several RT-11 SIG tapes, recent versions of some RSX-11
tools, DEC Professional stuff, etc.
Site: ftp://ftp.dbit.com/pub/pdp11/
* Access: FTP
* Maintainer: John Wilson (wilson@dbit.com)
* Contents: several tools, the fuzzball distribution, etc.
FTP.DBIT.COM is also the home of John Wilson's Ersatz11 and PUTR
tools.
Site: ftp://shop-pdp.kent.edu/
* Access: FTP
* Maintainer: Alan Baldwin
* Contents: TCPIP for TSX+ and RT-11, Cross assemblers to many
micro's, etc.
Site: ftp://ftp.village.org/
* Access: FTP
* Maintainer: Dieter "Dworkin" Muller (dworkin@village.org)
* Contents: PDP-11 FAQ
Site: ftp://ftp.spc.edu/
* Access: FTP
* Maintainer: Terry Kennedy (terry@spcvxa.spc.edu)
* Contents: [finger11] Finger for RSTS [k11] Kermit's for various
PDP-11 OS's [rstscle] Command line editor for RSTS
third-party-disks.txt Excellent docs on RD5n disks.
Site: The PDP-11 Unix preservation society
Access: FTP, HTTP
Maintainer: Warren Toomey
Contents: anything PDP-11 Unix-related
Tim Shoppa shoppa@trailing-edge.com
Last Modified: 10-Mar-2000