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=== Summer 2022 === | === Summer 2022 === | ||
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- | * Where: | + | |
+ | * Where: [[https:// | ||
== Schedule == | == Schedule == | ||
- | More info and times will be added. | ||
Saturday, July 16th | Saturday, July 16th | ||
- | * **The Large Scale Systems Museum and the Scientific Data Systems 940**\\ //Mark Kahrs (University of Pittsburgh)// | + | * 13:00 – **The Large Scale Systems Museum and the Scientific Data Systems 940**\\ //Mark Kahrs (University of Pittsburgh)// |
- | * **E FAIL SAIL WAITS**\\ //Lars Brinkhoff (Ictech)// | + | * 13:45 – **E FAIL SAIL WAITS**\\ //Lars Brinkhoff (Ictech)// |
- | * **Creating Chaos in modern computers**\\ //Björn Victor (Update)// | + | * 14:30 – Break |
- | * **Multics**\\ //Angelo Papenhoff (Humboldt University of Berlin)//\\ Multics is an operating system perhaps best known for engendering Unix, but not many have actually used it or know much about it. In my talk I want to present how it was developed, what kind of hardware it ran on, explain some of its central ideas, show how these actually look like in practice in an interactive session, and summarize to what degree its ideas are still around today. | + | * 14:45 – **Creating Chaos in modern computers**\\ //Björn Victor (Update)// |
- | * **Guided tour of Update' | + | * 15:30 – Break |
+ | * 16:00 – **Multics**\\ //Angelo Papenhoff (Humboldt University of Berlin)//\\ Multics is an operating system perhaps best known for engendering Unix, but not many have actually used it or know much about it. In my talk I want to present how it was developed, what kind of hardware it ran on, explain some of its central ideas, show how these actually look like in practice in an interactive session, and summarize to what degree its ideas are still around today. | ||
+ | * 17:30 – **Guided tour of Update' | ||
- | Sunday, July 17th | + | Sunday, July 17th, Svartbäcksgatan 65 |
- | * Multics programming session | + | |
- | * Hacking on a PDP-11/10, Update' | + | |
- | * Your project? | + | * Hacking on a PDP-11/10, Update' |
+ | * Your project? | ||
==== Previous conferences ==== | ==== Previous conferences ==== | ||
=== Spring 2019 === | === Spring 2019 === | ||
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* When: May 4th 2019, 14: | * When: May 4th 2019, 14: | ||
* Where: Uppsala University, [[https:// | * Where: Uppsala University, [[https:// | ||
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== 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**: | + | * 16:00 – **ITS - History, development and restoration**: |
* < | * < | ||
* 17:00 – **Guided tour of Update' | * 17:00 – **Guided tour of Update' |
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