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 === Summer 2022 === === Summer 2022 ===
-  * When: July 16th 2022, 14:00–18:00 (plus vintage computing hackathon on July 17th 2022) +[[https://wiki.dfupdate.se/_media/projekt:mini-conference_2022-07-16.png|{{ mini-conference_2022-07-16.png?350|Mini-conference 2022 poster}}]] 
-  * Where: depending on number of attendees, either [[https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/9418755099|Svartbäcksgatan 65]] or [[https://use.mazemap.com/#v=1&config=uu&zlevel=7&center=17.647067,59.839640&zoom=19&campusid=49&sharepoitype=poi&sharepoi=1000825107|Lägerhyddsvägen 1, house 10, floor 6, room 106150]]. **Please [[https://dud-poll.inf.tu-dresden.de/O_EYK8JTBw/|sign up]] if you plan to come!**+  * When: July 16th 2022, 13:00–18:00 (plus vintage computing hackathon on July 17th 2022) 
 +  * Where: [[https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/9418755099|Svartbäcksgatan 65]], Uppsala. **Please [[https://dud-poll.inf.tu-dresden.de/O_EYK8JTBw/|sign up]] if you plan to attend on-site!** Online participation [[https://bbb.cryptoparty.se/b/upd-0mo-m2u-aq8|via BigBlueButton]].
  
 == 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)//\\ Two talks in one! In the first part, the hardware and software of the Large Scale Systems Museum will be reviewed. Operational status, as well as future plans, will be described. In the second part, the SDS-940 will be briefly described followed by a discussion of two different attempts to reconstitute software on this influential but extinct hardware. +  * 13:00 – **The Large Scale Systems Museum and the Scientific Data Systems 940**\\ //Mark Kahrs (University of Pittsburgh)//\\ Two talks in one! In the first part, the hardware and software of the Large Scale Systems Museum will be reviewed. Operational status, as well as future plans, will be described. In the second part, the SDS-940 will be briefly described followed by a discussion of two different attempts to reconstitute software on this influential but extinct hardware. 
-  * **E FAIL SAIL WAITS**\\ //Lars Brinkhoff (Ictech)//\\ A demonstration of the Stanford AI lab operating system called WAITS, running on a PDP-10 emulator with support for the Data Disc raster display system. The E editor will be used to live-code two small "hello world" programs for the FAIL assembler and SAIL compiler. +  * 13:45 – **E FAIL SAIL WAITS**\\ //Lars Brinkhoff (Ictech)//\\ A demonstration of the Stanford AI lab operating system called WAITS, running on a PDP-10 emulator with support for the Data Disc raster display system. The E editor will be used to live-code two small "hello world" programs for the FAIL assembler and SAIL compiler. 
-  * **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. +  * 14:30 – Break 
-  * Björn Victor (unconfirmed) plans to talk about Chaosnet and the bridge program and demonstrate it, ideally on ITS, LambdaDelta, macOS and perhaps TOPS-20. +  * 14:45 – **Creating Chaos in modern computers**\\ //Björn Victor (Update)//\\ I will present my work on implementing the Chaosnet network protocol in modern computers. Chaosnet was previously only available on old emulated systems. The implementation, through a Network Control Program in the Chaosnet bridge program, will be described, and its operation interactively demonstrated, including interoperability with e.g. ITS. Also, some ongoing work will be discussed. 
-  * **Guided tour of Update's new premises**, with an overview of ongoing and future projects+  * 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's new premises**, with an overview of ongoing and future projects
  
-Sunday, July 17th +Sunday, July 17th, Svartbäcksgatan 65 
-  * Multics programming session +  * 14:00–18:00: Vintage computing hackathon 
-  * Hacking on a PDP-11/10, Update's [[projekt:manadens_dator|computer of the month]] July 2022 +    * Multics programming session 
-  * Your project?+    * Hacking on a PDP-11/10, Update's [[projekt:manadens_dator|computer of the month]] July 2022 
 +    * Your project?
  
 ==== Previous conferences ==== ==== Previous conferences ====
  
 === Spring 2019 === === Spring 2019 ===
 +[[https://wiki.dfupdate.se/_media/projekt:mini-conference_2019-05-04.png|{{ mini-conference_2019-05-04.png?350|Mini-conference 2019 poster}}]]
   * When: May 4th 2019, 14:00–18:00   * When: May 4th 2019, 14:00–18:00
   * Where: Uppsala University, [[https://use.mazemap.com/#v=1&zlevel=1&left=17.6476257&right=17.6489132&top=59.8412592&bottom=59.8409189&sharepoitype=poi&sharepoi=380419&campusid=49|ITC 1111]]   * Where: Uppsala University, [[https://use.mazemap.com/#v=1&zlevel=1&left=17.6476257&right=17.6489132&top=59.8412592&bottom=59.8409189&sharepoitype=poi&sharepoi=380419&campusid=49|ITC 1111]]
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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**: 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.
   * <del>17:00 – **CADDR – The third coming**: Alfred Szmidt, Update member and software engineer in Uppsala, leads a Q&A session about CADR (the second generation MIT Lisp machine) and the LM-3 project, "resurrecting the MIT CADR".</del> **cancelled**   * <del>17:00 – **CADDR – The third coming**: Alfred Szmidt, Update member and software engineer in Uppsala, leads a Q&A session about CADR (the second generation MIT Lisp machine) and the LM-3 project, "resurrecting the MIT CADR".</del> **cancelled**
   * 17:00 – **Guided tour of Update's premises**, including server room and storage.   * 17:00 – **Guided tour of Update's premises**, including server room and storage.
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