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Title: The PDP11 conference
Notice:This is an MDNF -- Management Disinterest Notes File
Moderator:ATLANT::SCHMIDT
Created:Thu Sep 11 1986
Last Modified:Fri May 30 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1162
Total number of notes:4942

1158.0. "Programming Cards" by WARFUT::SUDDICK (Heu! Tintinnuntius meus sonat!) Tue Apr 08 1997 12:11

Hi,

Once again I find myself entering a note because I'm in dire need of help. I've
just been asked to teach a course on Macro-11 to six students. I would like to
give these people a PDP-11 programming card each. Does anyone have a spare card
thay can send me? I don't expect anyone will have six stashed away at the back
of their desk drawer but I remain optimistic that six people may have one card
that they are willing to relinquish.

If you can help, please send it to me @OLO.

Many thanks,


Chris Suddick.
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1158.1ATLANT::SCHMIDTSee http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/Wed Apr 09 1997 03:067
Chris:

  If you get desperate, drop me a line and I'll try scanning
  one in for you, sending you the two resulting bitmaps.
  (Please specify your favorite format.)

                                   Atlant
1158.2I've got some...NETCAD::ROLKEThe FDDI Genome ProjectWed Apr 09 1997 17:3335
Chris,

I have access to a complete, virgin copy of "Introduction to the
PDP-11, A Self-Paced Audio/Visual Course" EY-JA018-AO paper books.  
There are no film cartridges :-(.   This includes as separate volumes:

  PDP-11 Programming Card
  PDP-11 Bus Handbook
  Paper Tape Software Handbook
  PDP-11 Standard Abbreviations
  Introduction to the PDP-11:
	System Overview
	Student Guide
	Priority Control
	Processor Organization
	Memory & Addressing
	Use of the Console
	Unibus Concepts
	Addressing Modes
	Instruction Set
	I/O Programming
	PDP-11 Family
	Supplementary Programming & Console Exercises
	(answer sheets for student workbooks)

The whole set has been climate controlled and out of sunlight and is
*still* turning yellow.  It was printed in July, 1979.
Would you be interested in a photocopy of the "Instruction Set" book,
which is about 130 pages?

I probably have a Programming Card in my stash at home (I live in Clicquot)
that I can send you in the morning.

Chuck
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1158.3Also checked environmentally controlled basementACISS2::BEJCEKThu Apr 10 1997 01:467
    I also have the intro to PDP-11 and a set of Intro to Minicomuters.
    My PDP-11 set is also yellow, but I think it started that way 8-).
    
    The PDP-11 course stuff is still in the shrink wrap.  Both are up for 
    grabs if anyone wants it.  Let me know.  Else they hit the recycle bin.
    
    Bob   ACISS2::BEJCEK
1158.4Got the course materialWARFUT::SUDDICKHeu! Tintinnuntius meus sonat!Thu Apr 10 1997 09:069
Re: last couple...

I already have a lot of past course material so I don't think I have any
problems there. I was just hoping to collect six programmer's reference cards
(preferably the 1984 version but I'm not fussy) as little handouts for the
students. I'm sure everyone here knows the usefulness of the card if they have
ever done any Macro-11 programming.

Chris.
1158.5Who ? Why ? etcBBPBV1::WALLACEjohn wallace @ bbp. +44 860 675093Tue Apr 15 1997 11:5411
    Chris,
    
    Just for interest, who in the UK is still interested in PDP11
    programming (besides you (and me?))?
    
    regards
    john
    
    ps
    
    I'll see if I've got some cards, but I think they've all gone...
1158.6WARFUT::SUDDICKHeu! Tintinnuntius meus sonat!Wed Apr 16 1997 08:295
John,

Who said they were in the UK? :-)

Chris.