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Goodbye to MX.
Formerly MC KL10.
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MSG: MX ADIEU
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DISTRIB: *MD, *ML, *MC, *AI
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EXPIRES: 09/23/88 21:39:25
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CENT@AI.AI.MIT.EDU 09/08/88 21:39:25 Re: The end of the world as we used to know it
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"The time has come," said LCS,
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"MX at last must go.
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Its day has gone. We need that space
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Most urgently." And so
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Before we crate it, let us give
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A final cheerio.
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Once there was a KL-10 called MIT-MC which belonged to the Macsyma
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Consortium. It provided Macsyma, the symbolic algebra system, to
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researchers all over the world, and mail gatewaying and mailing list
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support to a large fraction of the Arpanet. Things continued in this
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fashion from 1975 to 1983.
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When the Macsyma Consortium dissolved in 1983, MC turned to providing
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cycles for MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science, and continued supporting
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much of the Arpanet's mail service. But the machine itself was growing old
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and cranky. In 1986, the mail services were moved to a smaller, more
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maintainable machine (a KS-10), and the name "MC" was moved with them.
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But the KL-10 continued to run under the new name "MX".
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Now the end has come. MX was down cold for several months, and has only
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been revived recently to copy some old 7-track tapes. LCS can't keep MX
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any longer -- it needs the space for other purposes. So the KL is being
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sent to the Home for Aged But Beloved PDP-10s; a crack team of hardware
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hackers will arrive next week to dismantle it and take it back with them to
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Sweden.
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In celebration of this momentous event, we are holding a small farewell
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gathering:
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Friday, 16 September 1988
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16:00
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NE43-8th floor playroom
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(545 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA)
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Reservations are strenuously requested (though not strictly necessary) --
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we need a head count so we can figure out how many trays of institutional
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brownies to order. Send yours to:
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CENT@AI.AI.MIT.EDU
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Offers of refreshement are also very welcome -- do you think we have any
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budget for this kind of thing? Send all such offers also to CENT as above.
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