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- | | + | ITS, the Incompatible Timesharing System, was written in 1967 at the MIT AI Lab. It was first running on a PDP-6, but was moved to PDP-10 KA10 processors, in 1975 to a KL10 processor, and finally to KS10 processors. |
- | * [[its_emulators]] | + | |
- | * [[Its_starting_and_stopping]] | + | The museum has a real KS10 and an KA10 emulator running ITS. |
- | * [[its_managing_tv11]] | + | |
- | * [[its_using_gt40]] | + | |
- | * [[its_imlac]] | + | * [[its_user|Adding a new ITS user]] |
- | * [[its_logo]] | + | * [[its_emulators|Emulators for running ITS]], and some of its peripherals. |
+ | * [[its_machines|ITS machines throughout history]] | ||
+ | * [[Its_starting_and_stopping|How to start and stop ITS]] | ||
+ | * [[its_pdp11|ITS loves PDP-11 minicomputers]] | ||
+ | * [[its_managing_tv11|Managing the TV-11]] | ||
+ | * [[its_using_gt40|Using the GT40]] as a Datapoint emulator or gaming machine | ||
+ | * [[its_imlac|ITS and Imlacs]] | ||
+ | * [[its_lisp|PDP-10 Maclisp]] | ||
+ | * [[its_pdp6_lisp|PDP-6 LISP]] | ||
+ | * [[its_logo|The Logo programming language]], as hosted by ITS | ||
+ | * [[its_console|ITS operator console]] | ||
+ | * [[its_midas|Assembler programming]] | ||
+ | * [[Programming the PDP-6]] | ||
+ | * [[its_music|Playing music from ITS]] | ||
+ | * [[its_games|Games on and off ITS]] | ||
+ | * [[its_ards|ARDS terminals]] | ||
+ | * [[its_hosts|Updating ITS' host table]] |