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ITS machines throughout history
Lars Brinkhoff edited this page Dec 25, 2022
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- The AI lab PDP-6 arrived in 1964. It never had a name per se. It was first used standalone, but a need for timesharing resulted in ITS running in July 1967.
- Next came the AI lab PDP-10 with a KA10 processor. It was named AI when ITS moved to more machines.
- The Dynamic Modeling group received a pre-owned PDP-6 in 1969. It was never used much.
- The DM KA10 arrived in 1970.
- The Mathlab KA10 was delivered in 1971 and became operational during 1972. It was named ML.
- The Macsyma Consortium KL10 arrived in 1975 and was named MC.
- In the late 1970s, the two PDP-6 machines fell into disrepair.
- In the early 1980s, the three KA10 machines were shut down.
- The AI KA10 was donated to the MIT Concourse program, but was scrapped later.
- Four new KS10 machines were donated by DEC in the mid 1980s and ITS was ported. They took the names AI, ML, MD, and MX.
- MX and MC swapped names, and the KL10 was shipped to Sweden in 1988.
- The last KS10 machines were shut down in 1990, with AI briefly making a reappearence in 1991 to send a farewell message to SAIL.
- The AI KS10 and the KL10 ended up in the Living Computers Museum.