← Back to context Comment by cryptonector 12 hours ago Relatively speaking, any operating system from the 70s is "ancient". 5 comments cryptonector Reply pjmlp 9 hours ago What about from the 60s? Archaic?https://www.unisys.com/product-info-sheet/ecs/clearpath-mast... aap_ 2 hours ago Is it at all possible to get a peak into that world as a curious person? pjmlp 27 minutes ago Unisys not, but the one predating UNIX,https://multicians.org/simulator.html anthk 1 hour ago http://ibm1130.org/emu/https://opensimh.org/simdocs/ibm1130_doc.html anthk 6 hours ago Anything with non keyboard input = prehistoric.
pjmlp 9 hours ago What about from the 60s? Archaic?https://www.unisys.com/product-info-sheet/ecs/clearpath-mast... aap_ 2 hours ago Is it at all possible to get a peak into that world as a curious person? pjmlp 27 minutes ago Unisys not, but the one predating UNIX,https://multicians.org/simulator.html anthk 1 hour ago http://ibm1130.org/emu/https://opensimh.org/simdocs/ibm1130_doc.html anthk 6 hours ago Anything with non keyboard input = prehistoric.
aap_ 2 hours ago Is it at all possible to get a peak into that world as a curious person? pjmlp 27 minutes ago Unisys not, but the one predating UNIX,https://multicians.org/simulator.html anthk 1 hour ago http://ibm1130.org/emu/https://opensimh.org/simdocs/ibm1130_doc.html
What about from the 60s? Archaic?
https://www.unisys.com/product-info-sheet/ecs/clearpath-mast...
Is it at all possible to get a peak into that world as a curious person?
Unisys not, but the one predating UNIX,
https://multicians.org/simulator.html
http://ibm1130.org/emu/
https://opensimh.org/simdocs/ibm1130_doc.html
Anything with non keyboard input = prehistoric.