ch@well.UUCP (Chris Hayes) (03/23/87)
{} Hello, I have an enhanced PDP 11-23 (actually a PRO-350), and I need advice about getting software for it. The operating system I have for it is P/OS, which is a derivative of RSX-11M-Plus. As a result, I can run either P/OS tasks, or RSX ones with certain limitations. What I'm looking for is software that will let me program the machine, or advice about where to look for it. (Buying from DEC is probably not a consideration.) 1) Is it possible to use the DECUS C compiler with this machine? Does DECUS (or anyone else) have a task-builder I can use? 2) Is there anyone on the net that either has public domain RSX / POS software I can have, or who has software for this machine that they are willing to sell or trade? 3) Since this is a PDP-11, I should be able to run other operating systems / software than P/OS, what is available in this area? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, -- Chris Hayes UUCP: ucbvax!dual!well!ch OR : {hplabs, ptsfa, lll-lcc}!well!ch
spf@clyde.UUCP (03/23/87)
In article <2811@well.UUCP> ch@well.UUCP (Chris Hayes) writes: >I have an enhanced PDP 11-23 (actually a PRO-350), and I need advice about >getting software for it. >The operating system I have for it is P/OS, which is a derivative of >RSX-11M-Plus. As a result, I can run either P/OS tasks, or RSX ones with >certain limitations. I think P/OS *IS* RSX; the P/OS "Toolkit" merely gives you DCL access to it. >1) Is it possible to use the DECUS C compiler with this machine? > Does DECUS (or anyone else) have a task-builder I can use? I have Whitesmith's C compiler and DEC's Pascal compiler. For the informal programs I wrote, the Pascal produced code that was about the same size but about 50% faster. So I only use Pascal... >2) Is there anyone on the net that either has public domain RSX / POS > software I can have, or who has software for this machine that > they are willing to sell or trade? > >3) Since this is a PDP-11, I should be able to run other operating > systems / software than P/OS, what is available in this area? You can get RT-11 from DEC, Venix from VentureCom, and TSX from whoever it is that you can get TSX from (oh well). Of these, I've only used Venix (I run P/OS on mine because I need the real-time multiprocessing features that RSX offers). Venix is passable Unix, and claims to have real-time support in the kernel (pre-emptable processes, asynch I/O, 1/60 second sleep increments, etc), though I've never tested these. Trouble is, it'll run you about a grand. I got my PRO-350 on the cheap, since I'm a professional part-time grad student at Stevens (I'm getting ready to finish my second Masters - if I don't start another, I might lose the cheap maintenance contract!). Sometimes I'm tempted to upgrade to a 380, or get a bigger hard disk (I have 10Meg), or get Venix, or all three. But then I remember that the PRO series has been abandoned, and that only weirdos like me get nostalgic about PDP-11s, so I drag my feet about spending the money. All the software I got came with the machine (more or less - it's amazing what gets passed around college campuses these days). And when RSX-11 was *CURRENT* the phrase "public-domain" had not been coined with respect to computing. So good luck! And by all means, LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU FIND!!!!! Steve Frysinger 201/386-7010
rob@briar.UUCP (03/24/87)
In article <7683@clyde.ATT.COM> you write: >In article <2811@well.UUCP> ch@well.UUCP (Chris Hayes) writes: > >I think P/OS *IS* RSX; the P/OS "Toolkit" merely gives you DCL access to it. P/OS is a HACKED down version of RSX-11m+ (AR-ESS-ECHS-ELEVEN-M-PLUS, what a mouthful). Toolkit is basically the 'developement' environment. It has everything RSX hackers need to program--Macro-11. Wimpy programming languages are extra. >> Is it possible to use the DECUS C compiler with this machine? >> Does DECUS (or anyone else) have a task-builder I can use? Yes, the DECUS C compiler will run on the machine. Be forwarned, it is written in assembly, and ain't all that great. I think decus has a task builder, not sure though. >I have Whitesmith's C compiler and DEC's Pascal compiler. For the >informal programs I wrote, the Pascal produced code that was about >the same size but about 50% faster. So I only use Pascal... You have alot of patience, compiles and especially links take forever on the PRO. Instead of being mostly memory based, it is constantly reading and writing from the disk (which is slow in itself). >>2) Is there anyone on the net that either has public domain RSX / POS >> software I can have, or who has software for this machine that >> they are willing to sell or trade? decus. >>3) Since this is a PDP-11, I should be able to run other operating >> systems / software than P/OS, what is available in this area? There is a port of 2.9bsd floating around somewhere for the PRO. It's slow also, The entire distribution won't fit on a 10Meg disk though. rob -- william robertson philabs!rob@seismo.css.gov (914) 945-6300 philabs!rob.uucp "indecision is the key to flexibility"
paul@vcvax1.UUCP (03/24/87)
> I have an enhanced PDP 11-23 (actually a PRO-350), and I need advice about > getting software for it ... > ... > Since this is a PDP-11, I should be able to run other operating > systems / software than P/OS, what is available in this area? > > Chris Hayes If your PRO 350 has an RD51 or RD52 disk, you could get VENIX System V for it, which is VenturCom's port of UNIX System V to the PRO. It includes all the standard System V compilers and utilities, as well as a few Berkeley tools. For more info, contact: VenturCom, Inc. 215 First Street Cambridge, MA 02142 617/661-1230 ------------- Paul Kleppner VenturCom, Inc. 617/661-1230 {seismo!harvard,genrad!mit-eddie}!cybvax0!vcvax1!paul