UKNC software (1) ================= I have played with my brand new PDP-11 workstation (with the Soviet UKNC computer) a bit. There is a huge software archive available [1]. It's a collection of floppy disk images of various quality so one has to try them to see if they work and how well. At the moment I have made the NC file manager working. It is a two panel thing (unlike the default Northon Commander setup this thing has vertical location of panels - one is on the top and the second is on the bottom). IT works but it is a bit unstable, There are several other versions of the NC so I should try them all and to select the best one. Note to self: SET NC ON is required to start the NC.SYS file. The RT-11 OS has some features which I am not accustomed to. So the NC is a great help after all. The second thing is the Turbo BASIC IDE. It can run BASIC stuff but the version bundled with the NC saves some mess which prevents it from use of saved files. There is also the C compiler. I just verified that I can see the floppy and to start the CC but did a little after that. I need to find a working text editor first (the UKNC floppies are not huge - it uses 800kB ones) so many RT-11 parts are usually removed to find space for games :-(. It seems that I will have to prepare mu own boot disk with a different selection of software (no game but with a file manage and an editor). But I should read more about startup and command files here. It I have not mentioned that: the UKNC has the 8 MHz PDP-11ish CPU which is not slow. With the NC and the Turbo BASIC if feels like a PC of late 1980s or early 1990s. The main limit is the 64 kB build-in RAM (it is said that just some 56 kB are available to user). Still a much more than my Bk-0010.1 (a home PDP-11 computer) or the MK-90 portable (a PDP-11 one, too!) has... And if feels to be way faster than my Apple IIe (I know that it is unfair as the poor IIe as just an 1 MHz MOS CPU). P.S. One day I will made some pictures of the device. But it is quite boring: a gray computer-in-keyboard one. References: [1] http://archive.pdp-11.org.ru/ukdwk_archive/ukncbtlwebcomplekt/