Steve wrote: Mon Oct 25, 2021 4:49 pm
bigbloke wrote: Mon Oct 25, 2021 2:27 pm
It was supposed to run a Unix-lite OS developed at the uni run from ROM, but we hacked it and ran it from floppy, so we could still use our STs for their real purpose of playing games (or MIDI if you had any musical bones!).
Hi and welcome, I'm always interested in Unix-like OS's for Atari. I never heard of a ROM version. Do you happen to have the ROMs still or floppies? If not do you have any contacts who might be able to image them for preservation? Thanks, Steve.
ps - great to have another electronic engineer, indeed a professional on the forum!
Hi Steve,
Unfortunately I have nothing from my first term of ST ownership. I can't even remember how I came to not have the Atari any more - lost in the mists/mystery of time. As JezC commented it was a UMIST special, it was pretty basic just a VTxx terminal front end running a basic local unix, or networked up to "servers". I can't for the life of me remember how the machines were networked in the lab. Probably RS232 or a MIDI based lash up.
As for professional electronics engineer - I'm a bit rusty on old architectures having mostly been a manager these last few years, but I like to keep my eye in. I was working on an 2GHz 4 core ARM system recently, so messing about at 8/16MHz should bring back some old memories!
Cheers, Paul