Please share what you've done Keith - is that running the pre-built executable, or
building?
I'm attempting to build it. In order to do that I have installed VWS043 which includes
a DECwindows emulation layer for VWS.
I've got to the point of linking, but there appears to be an issue linking the VAX
Macro source files with the single C source file VTHAND.C that does the VWS interface.
What I found interesting was the dates on the source files, just for reference...
Regards, Mark.
%<------------------------------
MSW at ORAC$ dir/date *.mar,*.c
Directory DISK$USERS:[MSW.SMALLTALK.SMALLTALK]
DISPATCH.MAR;2 14-DEC-1982 19:51:20.00
FASTKBIO.MAR;2 2-NOV-1981 14:09:04.00
FIRST.MAR;2 14-SEP-1981 12:43:06.00
GRAPHICS.MAR;2 18-NOV-1982 18:30:26.00
INIT.MAR;2 25-OCT-1985 19:58:10.00
INTERPRET.MAR;2 23-SEP-1982 02:06:26.00
LAST.MAR;2 14-SEP-1981 12:45:12.00
OMDATA.MAR;2 4-JAN-1982 15:18:30.00
PMON.MAR;2 28-FEB-1985 18:33:12.00
PRIMARITH.MAR;2 9-NOV-1981 17:28:14.00
PRIMARRAY.MAR;2 1-JAN-1982 17:47:10.00
PRIMCNTL.MAR;2 12-JUN-1984 19:53:16.00
PRIMFILES.MAR;2 4-MAR-1985 13:03:16.00
PRIMIO.MAR;2 25-OCT-1985 19:50:12.00
PRIMOBJEC.MAR;2 1-SEP-1982 18:00:04.00
PRIMSYS.MAR;2 19-NOV-1982 16:18:22.00
PROCESS.MAR;2 1-JAN-1982 18:24:14.00
REALMEM.MAR;2 18-NOV-1982 18:32:00.00
SMALLMACS.MAR;3 7-APR-2020 21:16:21.65
TTSUBS.MAR;2 25-OCT-1985 19:54:08.00
VMSFILES.MAR;2 22-NOV-1982 21:39:18.00
CVTSMALL.C;2 30-NOV-1981 16:32:14.00
CVTSOURCE.C;2 9-NOV-1981 21:11:26.00
CVTSRC.C;3 7-APR-2020 21:39:48.16
HACKER.C;2 11-FEB-1982 17:28:26.00
MAKER.C;2 30-NOV-1981 18:27:04.00
STY.C;2 13-JUN-1984 13:31:30.00
VTHAND.C;2 21-MAY-1987 18:15:18.00
Total of 28 files.
MSW at ORAC$
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE <owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE> On Behalf Of Keith
Halewood
Sent: 07 April 2020 23:01
To: hecnet at update.uu.se
Subject: Re: [HECnet] VAX/Smalltalk-80
I got it ?working? but missing the uVMS Workstation support... that and not having a
VT125. Remember the VMI files need to be 512 byte fixed records because they?re mapped
in.
On 7 Apr 2020, at 22:15, Thomas DeBellis
<tommytimesharing at gmail.com> wrote:
?Yes, that is pretty awesome!
I don't suppose any flavor of Smalltalk ever made it over to the PDP-10? I think
Object Oriented Lisp (Lisp with Flavors) may have made it.
There was a graphics device called a Type 340 Precision Incremental CRT Display which was
used on the PDP-6 and available on the KA-10. I saw one at MIT on MIT-AI (ITS). Since
Tenex started out on a KA-10, it is available there, too.
I never heard of it on the KI-10 but I believe it was possible. For internal memory on
the 20, probably not. Tops-20 has certain small traces of the device.
However, SIMH does in fact implement the Type 340; apparently, fully. You can a pop-up
window with all the dots in the right places. I had started investigating porting some of
that code to KLH10. One assumes with the SIMH KL, it could be made available. It's an
interesting thought.
> On 4/7/20 4:46 PM, mark at wickensonline.co.uk wrote:
> Wow!
>
> Thank you for this! Not only is Smalltalk interesting in itself, but this an
excellent example of VAX Macro-32 too!
> I will attempt to assemble + compile the application.
> It looks like it is using VS II user interface libraries. That will be the first
hurdle to compile it on a machine with the appropriate library and graphics - I'm
thinking here maybe on of Matt's graphical versions of SIMH?
>
> Thanks, Mark.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE <owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE> On Behalf
> Of John H. Reinhardt
> Sent: 07 April 2020 15:15
> To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
> Subject: Re: [HECnet] VAX/Smalltalk-80
>
>> On 4/7/2020 7:45 AM, Nigel Williams wrote:
>> See below for a link to a g-drive file containing a ZIP archive of the DEC
research group implementation of Smalltalk for the VAX.
>>
>> If someone has a VT125 to try it on I would appreciate seeing an image of the
screen with Smalltalk running.
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>>> *From:* Nigel Williams <nw at retroComputingTasmania.com>
>>> *Date:* 7 April 2020 at 10:33:55 pm AEST
>>> *To:* John Ames <commodorejohn at gmail.com>
>>> *Subject:* *Re: VAX/Smalltalk-80?*
>>>
>>> ?
>>>>> On 2 Apr 2020, at 10:08 am, John Ames via cctech <cctech at
classiccmp.org> wrote:
>>>> I know from the book "Smalltalk-80: Bits of History, Words of
Advice"
>>> Thanks for the reminder about the VMS version, as you likely know
>>> their paper about VAX Smalltalk was in an early DEC Technical
>>> Journal too.
>>>
>>>> ...while the second ran under VMS and was actually developed
>>>> within DEC. This version - VAX/Smalltalk-80 - was headed up by
>>>> Stoney Ballard and Stephen Shirron; anybody know if there's a
>>>> surviving copy out there, if it was ever available outside DEC to begin
with?
>>> I contacted Stephen and he kindly provided a ZIP
>>>
>>>
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1NvO-ULropJ9xyT-WFqalXY79FBt6tdfB
>>>
>>> I had a quick look and it will need an early VMS I suspect, around
>>> version 4.x (might work on a later version).
>>>
>>> cheers,
>>> nigel.
> Very cool. I have the three (?) popular books about smalltalk-80 from the 80's.
I'll have to dig them out along with the DEC Tech Journal (If I have it).
>
> --
> John H. Reinhardt
>
>