On Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 12:56:42 -0500, "Mikkel L. Ellertson" <mikkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Richard England wrote: > > > > I believe he was referring to the bank of switches on the front panel of > > his computer by which you could set the memory locations, thereby > > entering the boot program. > > > > Boy what a pain that was. > > > I agree, they were a pain to use. But they were not DIP switches. I > have used both toggle and rocker style switches, but not DIP switch > on a front panel. PDP8's had toggle switches. It's been a while, but what I remember is that you first set a mode switch to load the address, then you switched to a load data mode and you would set up the data and hit a load toggle that would load the data and advance to the next address. Usually you would load a few bootstrap instructions, then load a simple loader from paper tape, then load a more advanced loader from paper tape, then load your program. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list