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Finished my PiDP11-70. I've been having a blast with it. An 11-70 was our engineering computer where I worked. When I fired it up, I did PIP /li (rusty brain cell) and it worked. I'm downloading all the goodies now and getting familiar with the system. Hats off and a job well done for those that worked on this.
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Congrats! Well done! Welcome to the club of RSX users! (judging by the switches and the lights)
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Well done. It is fun to play with this stuff we used for work or school back in the day. Although I never used an 11/70. At school we had a pdp-11/34 running Unix and later a Vax 11/780. My favorite though was
the pdp-10 in the engineering lab running TOPS-10. What a beauty. So I had to build that kit. Oscar really went above on all of these kits.