On Oct 3, 2013, at 1:20 PM, <lee.gleason at comcast.net> wrote:
The terminals themselves were just largish monitors and keyboard with an LSI11 system
built in (an 11/03 or 11/2 - wasn't an 11/23, they were too new).
Even if you had one now, the magic was in the software that was downloaded from the TMS
system, and the server side stuff that ran on the host 11. Without a TMS11 system to
attach to, it would just be a bulky LSI11 system with no disk. Now, if you added a disk,
and upgraded the processor, it would be the basis for an interesting desktop system - but
it wouldn't provide the real VT71/72 experience.
Indeed. Then again, the download image would be the big thing -- the OS support for
send/receive of files wouldn't be that big a deal. But unfortunately the odds of
ever finding it would be very slim indeed; I think TMS-11 had a total customer base of
perhaps 100 sites, maybe a little more. And I assume those things all shut down quite a
long time ago.
paul
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