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mpatoray 09-05-2014 02:47 PM

Playing Space Invaders on a PDP-11
 
A few weeks agao we had a Hack session down at my buddy's place in PA. We accomplished many things but the BIG thing was getting his DEC PDP-11/70 up and running, running on a DEC VT-320 terminal.

After we celebrated, by dreaming up even bigger things to do with it(install an Ethernet interface and get it on the net!). wE THEN DECIDED TO USE THE SMALLER pdp-11/23 setup to see if we could archive a set of 8" DEC floppy discs (the 11/70's floppy drive broke a belt). We where able to read all 10 floppy discs and get off all of the data.

One of the programs was called SPACE.SAV which in DEC parlance is an executable file. Typed in run and up on the terminal came Space Invaders!

The implementation is quite good, since it is a terminal graphics are rendered using ANSI characters, there is even animation of those chars, all pretty good for a data rate 0f 9,600 Baud.

There is also a bit of humor built into the game, if you just sit there and do nothing, get bombed and have a very low score, instead of saying 'High Score" at the top of the screen it says 'What utter crap"

MIPS 09-10-2014 06:06 AM

What OS was he running on the /23? RT-11?

Edited: Oh shoot. I just realized this is an old thread.

bandersen 09-11-2014 10:24 PM

Old thread? It was created Sept 5th, 2014 - about a week ago.

mpatoray 09-12-2014 07:44 AM

RT/11 was running on both machines. Now that the 11/70 is "Plug and play ready" the next task we to install the Q-BUS expansion chassis move some cards to there as well as install the Ethernet card.

After that we will set it up with some storage arrays and then will install RT/11 RSTIS, and UNIX on it and form the drive controller front panel will be able to select the OS to boot at power on.

MIPS 09-15-2014 08:54 PM

Quote:

Old thread? It was created Sept 5th, 2014 - about a week ago.
Sorry, still figuring out the timestamps. Thought that was May 9 2014.

How well do those older front panel machines work? Are they at all worth the premium prices they normally fetch both on ebay and outside of ebay?

mpatoray 09-17-2014 01:50 PM

The PDP/11 series of computeres are quite different then the Altair 8080 and IMSI 8080 that where offered to the consumer. The PDP/11 is a 16 bit minicomputer series that was very popular with research organizations, Bell Lbas had tons of them and Dennis Ritchie co wrote UNIX for use on the 11.

The IMSI commands a high price because it was "The computer in War Games" The Altair because it was the first packaged kit computer that you could buy, and the first one Bill Gates and crew wrote a BASIC interpreter for. Neither computers where very high power but hey we are talking 1975 and most people had never seen anything like it on a desk in the home.


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