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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/2/17 5:19 PM, Henry Bent wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">On 2 November 2017 at 11:07, Will Senn <span
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                    <div class="m_4058932340390953914moz-cite-prefix">On
                      11/1/17 11:57 PM, Ray Jewhurst wrote:<br>
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                      <div dir="auto">I was wondering if anyone has a
                        pre-built RT-11 with Fortran IV installed that
                        they could send. I followed multiple tutorials
                        on installing it and I always am unsuccessful.
                        Someone sent me one about a year ago but I lost
                        it in a hard drive crash. Any help would be
                        greatly appreciated. 
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                        <div dir="auto">Thanks in advance </div>
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                        <div dir="auto">Ray</div>
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                <p>Ray,</p>
                <p>I am at work, or I'd try to throw an image together
                  for you. I'll look at this tonight. In the meantime, I
                  have some notes on how to do it that should hold up
                  even though I wrote then a couple of years ago. There
                  are two - one for RT11 and one for the programming
                  environment. If you follow them both, you should wind
                  up with a working RT11 v5.3 with Fortran IV that is
                  capable of building the ADVENT source code into a
                  working program. After that you're on your own - I'm
                  not a RT11 guy or a Fortran guy :)</p>
                <p>RT11 note:</p>
                <p><a class="m_4058932340390953914moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1_Jn6Hlzym-aU9nZm1ETTRfY1U"
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                <p>Fortran and programming environment note:</p>
                <p><a class="m_4058932340390953914moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1_Jn6Hlzym-bnV1YWpNX0JRczA"
                    target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://drive.google.com/open?<wbr>id=0B1_Jn6Hlzym-<wbr>bnV1YWpNX0JRczA</a></p>
                <p>Now that my interest is tweaked, I may clean 'em up
                  and post them on my blog in a more readable form.<br>
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                <p>Thanks,</p>
                <p>Will<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
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            <div>Hi Will,<br>
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            <div>I am not a Fortran person either but I do have a little
              bit of RT11 experience, along with a fair bit of SIMH
              experience, and I just wanted to say that both of these
              documents are exceptionally well done.  Their explicit
              transcription and verbosity make them suitable for the
              absolute beginner, and that same plain English makes them
              easy to scan through for someone who knows a bit more
              about the subject.  I applaud your work.</div>
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            <div>-Henry<br>
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    <p>Thanks! I was trying to capture what I understood about it at the
      time and do it in a way that would also be replicable down the
      road. I should have put it up on the blog, but I generally won't
      put it out there if it's not 100% and this one has a few rough
      edges that I haven't taken the time to clean up.</p>
    <p>Will<br>
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