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Question about the availability of serval things


 

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I saw an e-mail posted on the MTS archive site from Bon Parnes (Confer creator) that seemed to indicate that he was OK with distributing Confer to people. Is there any way we could get an .AWS file with the Confer program components?

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I was also wondering about Fortran 77 (*FTNVS) and Pascal VS. I imagine that those are probably still protected IBM property and are probably in the same boat as *ASMH. ??If Pascal VS or *FTNVS are available, it would be cool if we could get those somehow as well.

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I also understand that the creator of *PascalJB has indicated that it can be made available as well.

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I was wondering, in general, what is the status of MTS at U of M? Does U of M have any official instances of MTS running under Hercules?

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I know that there is a new sub-field of CS called “Software Archaeology” that studies older software systems (for various reasons) – someone did a PHD on this recently. I was wondering if maybe the CS department had it running.

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Sill anxiously awaiting the release of “d7.0”. I know a lot of people are doing this work on a voluntary basis, and we all appreciate that a lot.

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Thanks

John


 

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Most of these issues would be addressed by a release of the 1996 system (maybe D7.0). You're more or less right about the status of various pieces of software. PascalJB would be easy to install, but Confer requires a bit more work since it requires various userIDs and files in obscure locations. I know that Jeff Ogden has looked into this and thinks it is possible, but it hasn't been done.

There is no interest in MTS at UM and no one is running or studying it officially. Most people aren't aware that it existed. I don't know if there is any interest in Software Archaeology here. A couple of years ago I gave a short talk in Newcastle about the history of MTS. I know the CS department there has a significant interest in the history of IT. II was impressed that the Mayor of Newcastle attended, complete with his regalia, and said he remembered using MTS when he aws a student at Newcastle.

Thanks for nudging me about the 1996 system. I really want to get that done but I have a few higher priority things to clear up first.

Mike

On 26 Feb 2023, at 15:15, John Palmer wrote:

I saw an e-mail posted on the MTS archive site from Bon Parnes (Confer creator) that seemed to indicate that he was OK with distributing Confer to people. Is there any way we could get an .AWS file with the Confer program components?

?

I was also wondering about Fortran 77 (*FTNVS) and Pascal VS. I imagine that those are probably still protected IBM property and are probably in the same boat as *ASMH. ??If Pascal VS or *FTNVS are available, it would be cool if we could get those somehow as well.

?

I also understand that the creator of *PascalJB has indicated that it can be made available as well.

?

I was wondering, in general, what is the status of MTS at U of M? Does U of M have any official instances of MTS running under Hercules?

?

I know that there is a new sub-field of CS called “Software Archaeology” that studies older software systems (for various reasons) – someone did a PHD on this recently. I was wondering if maybe the CS department had it running.

?

Sill anxiously awaiting the release of “d7.0”. I know a lot of people are doing this work on a voluntary basis, and we all appreciate that a lot.

?

Thanks

John


 

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Thanks for all the efforts.

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I kind of figured that Pascal VS and Fortran 77 were in the same boat as *ASMH.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mike Alexander
Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2023 16:09
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [H390-MTS] Question about the availability of serval things

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Most of these issues would be addressed by a release of the 1996 system (maybe D7.0). You're more or less right about the status of various pieces of software. PascalJB would be easy to install, but Confer requires a bit more work since it requires various userIDs and files in obscure locations. I know that Jeff Ogden has looked into this and thinks it is possible, but it hasn't been done.

There is no interest in MTS at UM and no one is running or studying it officially. Most people aren't aware that it existed. I don't know if there is any interest in Software Archaeology here. A couple of years ago I gave a short talk in Newcastle about the history of MTS. I know the CS department there has a significant interest in the history of IT. II was impressed that the Mayor of Newcastle attended, complete with his regalia, and said he remembered using MTS when he aws a student at Newcastle.

Thanks for nudging me about the 1996 system. I really want to get that done but I have a few higher priority things to clear up first.

Mike

On 26 Feb 2023, at 15:15, John Palmer wrote:

I saw an e-mail posted on the MTS archive site from Bon Parnes (Confer creator) that seemed to indicate that he was OK with distributing Confer to people. Is there any way we could get an .AWS file with the Confer program components?

?

I was also wondering about Fortran 77 (*FTNVS) and Pascal VS. I imagine that those are probably still protected IBM property and are probably in the same boat as *ASMH. ??If Pascal VS or *FTNVS are available, it would be cool if we could get those somehow as well.

?

I also understand that the creator of *PascalJB has indicated that it can be made available as well.

?

I was wondering, in general, what is the status of MTS at U of M? Does U of M have any official instances of MTS running under Hercules?

?

I know that there is a new sub-field of CS called “Software Archaeology” that studies older software systems (for various reasons) – someone did a PHD on this recently. I was wondering if maybe the CS department had it running.

?

Sill anxiously awaiting the release of “d7.0”. I know a lot of people are doing this work on a voluntary basis, and we all appreciate that a lot.

?

Thanks

John


 

Hi

I am just a lurker here.? I had a thought… is there anyone who can legally run ASMH on MTS?

I presume so…?

All the?best

Marco

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Marco Antoniotti
Somewhere over the Rainbow