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Sander Reiche has setup a MicroPDP-11/83 with the following specs:
So far there are FOUR users.. which means you can get in on the action for sure!
For those of you who want a sandboxed version at home, you can download my install here, which of course I touched on a while back.
For those unfamiliar, here is what retrochallenge is all about!
- RetroChallenge commences July 1st, 2012 and runs until July 31st, 2012.
- In order to qualify, computer systems must by approximately 10 years old (or older!)… in general, this means 486 or below, 680×0 and pretty much everything with an 8-bit processor, but we’ll also let you in if you have an old Cray kicking about, and exceptions can always be made for exotica!
- Gaming consoles and PDAs qualify if they were made in the previous century.
- Where appropriate, replica hardware and emulators may be used.
- Entrants are responsible for adequately documenting their projects and submitting occasional updates during the contest.
- Projects may encompass any aspect of retro-computing that tickles the fancy of the individual entrant.
- Winners will be carefully selected and thoughtfully chosen prizes presented (hopefully before the next challenge commences).
- Have fun!
Sadly I don’t have anything physical around here that really qualifies. Â A G5 mac is too new, and I recently picked up a Pentium 150 based IBM Aptiva, but its too new apparently….
I wonder if I can join with my SGI Indy & O2 ?
I am found the complete set of IRIX but they don’t have any hard disk.
Maybe with bootp and nfs ?
Personally I wouldn’t see why not… By the same token what is wrong with NT 4.0 Terminal Server it’s 1996 which is a good 16 years old……. 🙂
Neo, do you know *any* working emulator of a SGI machine (O2, Indigo,octane)?
i’ve been trying with qemu-mips, gxemul but they cannot emulate
boot the IRIX 6.5 foundation disc.
any directions would be appreciated.
no sadly.
But, my whole life is a retro challenge!
I’m just going to pull my 1995 AViiON 2100 DG/UX system from PRODUCTION use and win that retro challenge..
I’m a bit uncertain what the challenge is actually about.. I read the descriptions, but..
anyway, maybe assembling my not-yet-assembled Nascom 1 (1977) would qualify? Sadly I have too many projects for the summer already! 🙂
-Tor
3636 bytes to heaven: http://ioccc.org/2018/mills/hint.html
Whoa that’s cRAZy!@ slow as hell but cool as F!