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==== Upcoming conferences ==== | ==== Upcoming conferences ==== | ||
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+ | === Summer 2022 === | ||
+ | * When: July 16th 2022, 14: | ||
+ | * Where: depending on number of attendees, either [[https:// | ||
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+ | == Schedule == | ||
+ | More info and times will be added. | ||
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+ | Saturday, July 16th | ||
+ | * Mark Kahrs will present the Large Scale Systems Museum and various restoration activities. Furthermore he will talk about his work on trying to get the Tymshare 940 system to go. | ||
+ | * Lars Brinkhoff will demo WAITS running on a PDP-10 emulator, using a Data Disc display to live code "hello world" using E and FAIL. | ||
+ | * Angelo Papenhoff will present Multics and give an interactive demo. | ||
+ | * Björn Victor (unconfirmed) plans to talk about Chaosnet (and the bridge program) and demonstrate it, ideally on ITS, LambdaDelta, | ||
+ | * Tour of Update' | ||
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+ | Sunday, July 17th | ||
+ | * Multics programming session | ||
+ | * Hacking on a PDP-11/10, Update' | ||
+ | * Your project? | ||
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+ | ==== Previous conferences ==== | ||
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=== Spring 2019 === | === Spring 2019 === | ||
* When: May 4th 2019, 14: | * When: May 4th 2019, 14: | ||
- | * Where: Uppsala University, ITC 1111 | + | * Where: Uppsala University, |
== Schedule == | == Schedule == | ||
- | To be announced. Confirmed speakers: Björn Victor (Uppsala University), | + | * 14:00 – Opening |
+ | * 14:15 – **Restoring global chaos – communications interoperability of an ancient network protocol**\\ //Björn Victor (Uppsala University)//\\ I will describe and demonstrate Chaosnet, a networking protocol developed for Lisp machines and ITS at MIT around 1975, and how its various link-layer implementations for emulated and physical systems | ||
+ | * 15:15 – **A short history of end-user programming**\\ //Herbert Lange (University of Gothenburg)// | ||
+ | * 15:45 – Break | ||
+ | * 16:15 – **A whirlwind tour through PDPs**\\ //Angelo Papenhoff (Humboldt University of Berlin)//\\ This talk will give an overview of DEC's early PDPs (1, 4, 5, 6) and their spiritual predecessors, | ||
+ | * 17:00 – **Get to know the PDP-8 through emulation**\\ //Pontus Pihlgren (Update)//\\ The PDP-8 suitably has eight instructions. In this talk we will work through the core instruction set and describe them in terms of emulation. The end result is a working emulator in less than 1000 lines of C code. | ||
+ | * 18:00 – **Guided tour of Update' | ||
- | ==== Previous conferences ==== | ||
=== Summer 2018 === | === Summer 2018 === | ||
The first Update mini-conference took place on July 15th 2018. With participants from Sweden, Germany and the USA it was a great success. | The first Update mini-conference took place on July 15th 2018. With participants from Sweden, Germany and the USA it was a great success. | ||
== Schedule == | == Schedule == | ||
- | * 15:00 – "The beginnings of 36-bit computing at DEC": Angelo Papenhoff from Humboldt University Berlin talks about the development of the PDP-6 computer and its instruction set and demonstrates some PDP-6 code. Hopefully we'll hear some about the PDP-10 as well. | + | * 15:00 – **The beginnings of 36-bit computing at DEC**: Angelo Papenhoff from Humboldt University Berlin talks about the development of the PDP-6 computer and its instruction set and demonstrates some PDP-6 code. Hopefully we'll hear some about the PDP-10 as well. |
- | * 16:00 – "ITS - History, development and restoration": Lars Brinkhoff from ICTech in Gothenburg talks about the operating system ITS, which was used on the PDP-10 computers 1967–1990 and inspired many other operating systems and free software. We'll hear about its history and see some applications. | + | * 16:00 – **ITS - History, development and restoration**: Lars Brinkhoff from ICTech in Gothenburg talks about the operating system ITS, which was used on the PDP-10 computers 1967–1990 and inspired many other operating systems and free software. We'll hear about its history and see some applications. |
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- | * 17:00 – Guided tour of Update' | + | * 17:00 – **Guided tour of Update' |
== Recordings == | == Recordings == | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
The recordings were taken by Stephen Jones from the Living Computer Museum in Seattle. | The recordings were taken by Stephen Jones from the Living Computer Museum in Seattle. |
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