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 +===== Inroduction =====
 +
 Welcome to the Living Computer Museum's Wiki Page! Welcome to the Living Computer Museum's Wiki Page!
  
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 Below you will find information on the Computers available over the Internet from the LCM through ssh. Below you will find information on the Computers available over the Internet from the LCM through ssh.
  
-To request a login, visit https://livingcomputers.org/Computer-Collection/Online-Systems/Request-A-Login.aspx\\+Most systems have **GUEST** access, but if you are interested in long term access you can request an account. 
 + 
 +To request a login, visit https://livingcomputers.org/Online-Resources/Online-Systems.aspx\\
 Note that you may need to disable your ad blocker to be able to submit this form. Note that you may need to disable your ad blocker to be able to submit this form.
  
 +=====HOW-TO Connect=====
 Once you have a login, you may connect to the host using: Once you have a login, you may connect to the host using:
-  ssh host@tty.livingcomputers.org +  ssh host@tty.livingcomputers.org  -or-  ssh menu@tty.livingcomputers.org 
-Where ''host'' is the name of the host you wish to connect to (refer to the list below). This will connect you across a telnet bridge to the host. You will then be prompted to log in with the account you have been granted. +Where ''host'' is the name of the host you wish to connect to ([[start#Machines and Operating Systems|refer to the list below]]). This will connect you across a telnet bridge to the host. You will then be prompted to log in with the account you have been granted. The second example will log you into the [[menu|MENU system]] which acts as a springboard to all available remote systems. 
- +   
-Alternatively you can also connect to our menu system to springboard to all public hosts using: +You can also access the [[menu|MENU system]] in the browser at https://ssh.livingcomputers.org:4443
-  ssh menu@tty.livingcomputers.org +
  
 +[[menu|How the MENU system works]]
  
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 =====Mainframes=====  =====Mainframes===== 
  
-====DECSYSTEM-20====+====DECsystem-10 KA 1050==== 
 +**Model**:  [[DECsystem-10 KA-10 1050|KA-10 1050]]\\ 
 +**OS**:     [[TOPS-10]] v6.03a ([[TOPS-10 Survival Guide]]) \\ 
 +**Host**: ka175\\ 
 +{{:156_at_the_lcm.jpg?400|}} 
 + 
 +====DECsystem-10 KI 1090==== 
 +**Model**:  [[DECsystem-10 KI-10 1090|KI-10 1090]]\\   
 +**OS**:     [[TOPS-10]] v6.03A ([[TOPS-10 Survival Guide]]) \\  
 +**Host**: ki587\\ 
 +{{:a718a9a0-9808-4659-bccd-af0878746dc5.jpeg?400|}} 
 + 
 +====DECSYSTEM-20 KL 2065====
 **Model**:    [[DECSYSTEM-20 KL-10 2065|KL-10 2065]]\\ **Model**:    [[DECSYSTEM-20 KL-10 2065|KL-10 2065]]\\
 **OS**:      [[TOPS-10]] v7.04 ([[TOPS-10 Survival Guide]]) \\ **OS**:      [[TOPS-10]] v7.04 ([[TOPS-10 Survival Guide]]) \\
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-====DECsystem-10====+====DECsystem-10 KL 1095====
 **Model**:  [[DECsystem-10 KL-10 1095|KL-10 1095]]\\ **Model**:  [[DECsystem-10 KL-10 1095|KL-10 1095]]\\
-**OS**:     WAITS\\+**OS**:     [[waits_topics|WAITS]]\\
 **Host**:   waits\\ **Host**:   waits\\
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- +====DECSYSTEM-2020====
-====DECsystem-10==== +
-**Model**:  [[DECsystem-10 KI-10 1090|KI-10 1090]]\\   +
-**OS**:     [[TOPS-10]] v6.03A ([[TOPS-10 Survival Guide]]) \\  +
-**Host**: ki587\\ +
-{{:a718a9a0-9808-4659-bccd-af0878746dc5.jpeg?400|}} +
- +
-====DECsystem-2020====+
 **Model**:  [[DECsystem-2020 KS-10|KS-10]] \\ **Model**:  [[DECsystem-2020 KS-10|KS-10]] \\
-**OS**:     [[ITS]] 1648 ([[ITS Survival Guide]]) \\+**OS**:     [[its_topics|ITS]] 1648\\
 **Host**:   lc \\ **Host**:   lc \\
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 ====CDC====   ====CDC====  
 **Model**: [[CDC 6500|6500]]\\  **Model**: [[CDC 6500|6500]]\\ 
-**OS**:   [[NOS 1.3]] \\  +**OS**:   [[CDC6500_Survival_Guide|NOS 1.3]] \\  
 **Host**: cdc6500\\ **Host**: cdc6500\\
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- 
-The Living Computer Museum is home to the world's only operating CDC 6500(([[http://www.livingcomputers.org/Discover/News/Two-Cray-Supercomputers-Join-Living-Computers.aspx|Two supercomputers join LCM...]])). Originally built in 1967 then retired to storage in 1989, restoration on the LCM's CDC 6500 began in 2013(([[https://www.geekwire.com/2013/bringing-cdc-6500-paul-allen-ambitious-computer-restorations-attempted/|Raising the CDC from the dead...]])). Principle engineer Bruce Sherry continues the ongoing work of restoration along with others, managing the vast array of unique hardware and software required to bring the CDC 6500 experience to a whole new generation. 
- 
-Using the CDC 6500 is, for many, a new and daunting experience. A [[CDC6500_Survival_Guide|survival guide]] has been created that covers the basics of the operating system, editors, and programming environments available on the LCM's CDC 6500. 
- 
  
 ====Xerox XDS==== ====Xerox XDS====
 **Model**: [[Xerox XDS Sigma 9|Sigma 9]] \\ **Model**: [[Xerox XDS Sigma 9|Sigma 9]] \\
-**OS**: [[CP-V]]  \\    +**OS**: [[CP-V|(CP-V Survival Guide)]] \\    
 **Host**: sigma9\\ **Host**: sigma9\\
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 ====AT&T==== ====AT&T====
 **Model**: [[AT&T 3B2 1000-70|3B2 1000-70]]\\ **Model**: [[AT&T 3B2 1000-70|3B2 1000-70]]\\
-**OS**: [[UNIX System V3.2.3]]\\+**OS**: [[UNIX Survival|UNIX System V3.2.3]]\\
 **Host**: lcm3b2\\ **Host**: lcm3b2\\
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 +
 +====SUN====
 +**Model**: [[SUN 3/160]]\\
 +**OS**: [[UNIX Survival|SunOS Release 4.1.1]]\\
 +**Host**: three\\
 +{{:sun_3160.jpg?400|}}
  
 ====DEC==== ====DEC====
-**Model**: PDP-11, decdatasystems 11/570\\ +**Model**: PDP-11, [[decdatasystem 11/570]]\\ 
-**OS**: [[UNIX V7]]\\+**OS**: [[UNIX Survival|UNIX V7]]\\
 **Host**: pdp1170 \\ **Host**: pdp1170 \\
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-**Model**: VAX-7000/640\\ +**Model**: PDP-8/e\\ 
-**OS**: OpenVMS V7.3\\+**OS**: [[TSS/8]]\\ 
 +**Host**: tss8 \\ 
 +{{:img_5003.jpg?400|}} 
 + 
 +**Model**: [[VAX-7000/640]]\\ 
 +**OS**: [[OpenVMS V7.3]]\\
 **Host**: vax7000\\ **Host**: vax7000\\
-  * [[Graffiti Wall]] 
  
 **Model**: VAX-11/730\\ **Model**: VAX-11/730\\
-**OS**: 4.3BSD\\+**OS**: [[UNIX Survival|4.3BSD]]\\
 **Host**: vax730\\ **Host**: vax730\\
  
 **Model**: VAX-11/780-5\\ **Model**: VAX-11/780-5\\
-**OS**: Research UNIX 8th Edition\\+**OS**: [[UNIX Survival|Research UNIX 8th Edition]]\\
 **Host**: vax785\\ **Host**: vax785\\
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 **Model**: AlphaServer AS-1000\\ **Model**: AlphaServer AS-1000\\
-**OS**:    [[TRU64 v5.0]]\\+**OS**:    [[UNIX Survival|TRU64 v5.0]]\\
 **Host**:  truly\\ **Host**:  truly\\
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 +
 +**Model**:  PDP-11/84\\
 +**OS**:  [[UNIX Survival|2.11 BSD]]\\
 +**Host**:  snake\\
 +{{:pdp-1184_211bsd.jpg?400|}}
  
 ====Hewlett Packard==== ====Hewlett Packard====
 **Model**:  [[HP9000/859|K266]]\\ **Model**:  [[HP9000/859|K266]]\\
-**OS**:     [[HP/UX 10.20]]\\+**OS**:     [[UNIX Survival|HP/UX 10.20]]\\
 **Host**:   oz\\ **Host**:   oz\\
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 ====Interdata==== ====Interdata====
 **Model**: [[Interdata 7/32|7/32]]\\ **Model**: [[Interdata 7/32|7/32]]\\
-**OS**: [[UNIX 6th Edition]]\\+**OS**: [[UNIX Survival|UNIX 6th Edition]]\\
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 =====Simulated Systems===== =====Simulated Systems=====
 ==== TYMCOM-X ==== ==== TYMCOM-X ====
-{{ http://www.allsave.nl/images/tymsharelogo.jpg}}\\ 
 **Model**: DEC KS-2020\\ **Model**: DEC KS-2020\\
 **OS**: [[Tymcom-X|TYMCOM-X]] from [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tymshare|Tymshare]]\\ **OS**: [[Tymcom-X|TYMCOM-X]] from [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tymshare|Tymshare]]\\
 **Simulator**: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIMH|SIMH]] PDP10\\ **Simulator**: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIMH|SIMH]] PDP10\\
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 ====Honeywell==== ====Honeywell====
 **Model**: 6180\\ **Model**: 6180\\
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 **Host**: multics\\ **Host**: multics\\
 **Simulator**: [[https://sourceforge.net/projects/dps8m/|DPS8M]]\\ **Simulator**: [[https://sourceforge.net/projects/dps8m/|DPS8M]]\\
-[[multics|> read more]] 
- 
 {{:multics-panel.jpg?200 |}} {{:multics-panel.jpg?200 |}}
-[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jni7wk7bjxA|Watch Living Computers Multics system boot for the first time.]] The panel is real hardware originally used at the University of Michigan and interfaced to the simulated Honeywell 6180.+
  
 ====DEC==== ====DEC====
 **Model**: PDP-6 sn 4\\ **Model**: PDP-6 sn 4\\
-**OS**: [[its|ITS 1648]]\\+**OS**: [[its_topics|ITS 1648]]\\
 **Host**: its\\ **Host**: its\\
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 =====Programming Languages===== =====Programming Languages=====
-[[MACRO]]\\ +^ **Language** ^ **Available on Operating Systems** ^ 
-[[JCL]]\\ +|[[APL]]|[[vm_cms_survival_guide|VM CMS]]| 
-[[APL]]\\ +|[[SNOBOL]]|[[vm_cms_survival_guide|VM CMS]]| 
-[[C]]\\ +|[[BASIC]]|[[TOPS-10]], [[TOPS-20]], [[CP-V]], [[unix_survival|UNIX]]| 
-[[LISP]]\\ +|[[C]]|[[unix_survival|UNIX]]| 
-[[BASIC]]\\ +|[[COBOL]]|[[vm_cms_survival_guide|VM CMS]], [[TOPS-20]]| 
-[[COBOL]]\\ +|[[FORTRAN]]|[[cp-v|CP-V]], [[TOPS-20]], [[vm_cms_survival_guide|VM CMS]]| 
-[[FORTRAN]]\\ +|[[JCL]]|[[vm_cms_survival_guide|VM CMS]]| 
-[[sh]]\\ +|[[LISP]]|[[its_topics|ITS]], [[TOPS-20]]| 
-[[awk]]\\+|[[MACRO]]|[[TOPS-10]], [[TOPS-20]]| 
 +|[[PASCAL]]||
  
-=====Machine and Operating Systems=====+ 
 +=====Machines and Operating Systems=====
 //a list of remotely accessible systems at LCM+L // //a list of remotely accessible systems at LCM+L //
  
 ^ **Hostname** ^ **Operating System** ^ **Machine Hardware** ^ ^ **Hostname** ^ **Operating System** ^ **Machine Hardware** ^
-| multics      | Multics MR12.6f     | Honeywell 6180   +| multics      | Multics MR12.6f     | Honeywell 6180    
-| toad-2       | TOPS-20 7(110131)-1 | XKL TOAD-1       +| toad-2       | TOPS-20 7(110131)-1 | XKL TOAD-1        
-| sigma9       | CP-V C00            | XDS Sigma-9      +| sigma9       | CP-V C00            | XDS Sigma-9       
-| cdc6500      | NOS 1.3             | CDC-6500         +| cdc6500      | NOS 1.3             | CDC-6500          
-| lc           | ITS ver 1648        | PDP-6 sn 4       +| lc           | ITS ver 1648        | PDP-6 sn 4        
-| ka175        | TOPS-10 6.03a       | KA10 1050        +| ka175        | TOPS-10 6.03a       | KA10 1050         
-| kl2065       | TOPS-10 7.04        | KL10 2065        +| kl2065       | TOPS-10 7.04        | KL10 2065         
-rosenkrantz  | OpenVMS 7.3         | VAX 7000-640     +rosencrantz  | OpenVMS 7.3         | VAX 7000-640      
-| bitzone      | NetBSD BBS          | AMD64            +| bitzone      | NetBSD BBS          | AMD64             
-| misspiggy    | UNIX v7             PDP-11/70        +| misspiggy    | UNIX v7             decdatasystem 570 
-| zippy        | UNIX v8             | VAX-11/780-5     +| zippy        | UNIX v8             | VAX-11/780-5      
-| lcm3b2       | UNIX SVR3.2.3       | AT&T 3B2/1000-70 | +| lcm3b2       | UNIX SVR3.2.3       | AT&T 3B2/1000-70  
-| guildenstern | BSD 4.3             | VAX-11/730       +| guildenstern | 4.3BSD              | VAX-11/730        
-| snake        | BSD 2.11            | PDP-11/84        +| snake        | 2.11BSD             | PDP-11/84         
-| oz           | HP/UX               | HP9000/K266      +| oz           | HP/UX               | HP9000/K266       
-| truly        | Tru64               | Alpha AS1000     +| truly        | Tru64               | Alpha AS1000      
-| macready     | ULTRIX              | PDP-11/84        |+| macready     | ULTRIX              | PDP-11/84         | 
 + 
 +===== The BiTz0ne BBS ===== 
 + 
 +The [[BiTz0ne BBS]] is an ASCII retro-styled Electronic Bulletin Board System. 
  
 +=====ASCII Text Gaming=====
 +//A list of interesting text based games (not definitive)//
 +^Game ^Year ^Genre ^Systems available on^
 +|[[adventure]] |1975,1976 |Adventure |[[XKL TOAD-2]], [[decdatasystem 570]], [[ibm_4361|IBM 4361]]|
 +|[[hack]] |1983 |Adventure|[[VAX-11/780-5]]|
 +|[[HAUNT]] |1979|Adventure|[[XKL TOAD-2]]|
 +|[[MANHUNT]]| 1980s|Puzzle|[[XKL TOAD-2]]|
 +|[[lander]]| 1989|Action|[[AT&T 3B2 1000-70]]|
 +|[[mazewar]] |1988 |Shooter |[[AT&T 3B2 1000-70]]|
 +|[[mdg]] |1990 |Adventure |[[AT&T 3B2 1000-70]]|
 +|[[MONSTER]] |1970s |Turn based, Adventure |[[cdc_6500|CDC-6500]]|
 +|[[nethack]] |1985,1989 |Adventure |[[AT&T 3B2 1000-70]]|
 +|[[Oregon Trail]] |1971,1978 |Adventure |[[Xerox XDS Sigma 9]], [[XKL TOAD-2]], [[cdc_6500|CDC-6500]]|
 +|[[sokoban]] |1989 |Puzzle |[[AT&T 3B2 1000-70]]|
 +|[[tesseract]] |1983,1988 |Adventure |[[AT&T 3B2 1000-70]]|
 +|[[tetris]] |1989 |Puzzle |[[AT&T 3B2 1000-70]]|
 +|[[rogue]] |1980 |Adventure |[[VAX-11/780-5]]|
 +|[[VTTREK]] |1979|Multiplayer TREK |[[XKL TOAD-2]]|
 +|[[wanderer]] |1988|Puzzle |[[AT&T 3B2 1000-70]]|
 +|[[WUMPUS]] |1979|Turn based, shooter |[[XKL TOAD-2]]|
 +|[[ZORK]] |1978|Adventure |[[XKL TOAD-2]]|
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