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The RT-11 operating system could be stored on a 2.5MB removable hard disk platter, or quickly booted from an 8 inch floppy disk. The system supported a real time clock, printing terminal, VT-11 vector graphic unit, 16 channel 100KHz A/D converter with 2 channel D/A, 9600 baud serial port, 16 bit bidirectional boards, etc. The file system used an 6.3 file name format (as opposed to MS-DOS 8.3 file name format). An assembly language and a FORTRAN compiler were available from DEC; various compilers were available from other sources. One source of the simplicity (and speed) of RT-11 was the disk architecture; all files were contiguous, meaning a program could initiate file I/O through the operating system and thereafter access the hardware directly. This also meant the disk had to periodically "squeezed" to defragment unused storage.
Later, when DEC introduced the LSI computers, they were able to run RT-11 from an 8 inch floppy disk. Several years later, DEC introduced RSX-11, a multiuser, multitasking operating system, but RT-11 remained the operating system of choice for data acquisition systems where real time response was required.
RT-11 also ran on DEC-10's, DEC 11/34's to DEC 11/60's and the PDT-11 .
S&H Computing developed the TSX-PlusTSX-Plus is a multi-user operating system for the LSI-11 series of computers. It was developed by S&H Computer Systems, Inc. and is based on DEC's RT-11 single-user real-time OS (that is, TSX-Plus installs on top of RT-11). The system is highly configurab OS, which was essentially a multi-user, multi-processing extension of RT-11.
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