On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 11:28:39PM +0100, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2012-10-31 19:48, RCS/RI info wrote:
How do I set my subscription to this list to digest mode? I tried the standard majordomo commands without success.
Good question. I'm not sure if the (old version of) majordomo we're
running have that function.
hah.. we are running the latest version of majordomo, which is > 10
years old. I've patched it to work with later perl versions. But now I'm
trying to stay out of it. There has been talk of giving majordomo the
boot and install something else.
/P
On 10/31/2012 05:07 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
When you installed RSTS/E and configured DECnet, what options did you
give? I want to see what I did wrong. Did you do anything after
installing the layered product that was special or did you configure
it in the little installer thingy?
I did this awhile ago, but I don't recall having configured anything
particularly special. I'll go through it again and see if anything comes to mind. I'll probably do that tomorrow.
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
:-)
My lady and I walked up to the PDP-11 and I explained that there was a
guy in Russia logged into the machine. She very much liked that. :-)
-Dave
On 11/01/2012 01:36 AM, Oleg Safiullin wrote:
Dave McGuire wrote:
I've decided to leave my PDP-11/53 up and running for awhile. The
recent temperature decrease in my area may have been a factor in this
decision. ;) It may go up and down, but it should be up most of the
time.
It is MECCA, node 61.4. The login is "10,1" and the password is
"hecnet", sans brackets and quotes.
FORTRAN, BP2, and C are installed.
Log in and have fun!
-Dave
hehe :)
--
SET /HOST
Host=CTAKAH RSX-11M-PLUS V4.6 BL87
RRS MECCA
CTAKAH::RRS -- Connection established to node MECCA::
RSTS V10.1-L 01-Nov-99 01:32 AM
User: 10,1
PASSWORD:
LAST INTERACTIVE LOGIN ON 01-NOV-99, 01:11 AM AT KB6:
WELCOME TO MECCA (61.4), A DEC PDP-11/53 (NON-EMULATED)
IT IS RUNNING RSTS/E V10.1 WITH DECNET/E V4.1
IT IS LOCATED IN NEW KENSINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA, USA
PLEASE DIRECT QUESTIONS TO DAVE MCGUIRE <MCGUIRE at NEUROTICA.COM>
$
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
Dave McGuire wrote:
I've decided to leave my PDP-11/53 up and running for awhile. The
recent temperature decrease in my area may have been a factor in this
decision. ;) It may go up and down, but it should be up most of the time.
It is MECCA, node 61.4. The login is "10,1" and the password is
"hecnet", sans brackets and quotes.
FORTRAN, BP2, and C are installed.
Log in and have fun!
-Dave
hehe :)
--
>SET /HOST
Host=CTAKAH RSX-11M-PLUS V4.6 BL87
>RRS MECCA
CTAKAH::RRS -- Connection established to node MECCA::
RSTS V10.1-L 01-Nov-99 01:32 AM
User: 10,1
PASSWORD:
LAST INTERACTIVE LOGIN ON 01-NOV-99, 01:11 AM AT KB6:
WELCOME TO MECCA (61.4), A DEC PDP-11/53 (NON-EMULATED)
IT IS RUNNING RSTS/E V10.1 WITH DECNET/E V4.1
IT IS LOCATED IN NEW KENSINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA, USA
PLEASE DIRECT QUESTIONS TO DAVE MCGUIRE <MCGUIRE at NEUROTICA.COM>
$
On 11/01/2012 01:24 AM, Dave McGuire wrote:
I've decided to leave my PDP-11/53 up and running for awhile. The
recent temperature decrease in my area may have been a factor in this
decision. ;) It may go up and down, but it should be up most of the time.
It is MECCA, node 61.4. The login is "10,1" and the password is
"hecnet", sans brackets and quotes.
FORTRAN, BP2, and C are installed.
Log in and have fun!
Oh, and remember, from VMS, you'll need to be coming from a pre-8.x
machine (as far as I can tell), using "SET HOST/APPL=RTERM MECCA". You
may need to hop through something.
Johnny, maybe you can test login from an RSX system?
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
I've decided to leave my PDP-11/53 up and running for awhile. The
recent temperature decrease in my area may have been a factor in this
decision. ;) It may go up and down, but it should be up most of the time.
It is MECCA, node 61.4. The login is "10,1" and the password is
"hecnet", sans brackets and quotes.
FORTRAN, BP2, and C are installed.
Log in and have fun!
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On 10/31/2012 09:00 PM, Paul_Koning at Dell.com wrote:
FWIW, for those who like Forth, there's a Forth implementation available as a run-time system on RSTS/E. It's part of the unsupported stuff on V10.1 (and possibly somewhat earlier, maybe as early as V9.0, I forgot). I did the port; I used it among other things for implementing an interactive crash dump analyzer *very* loosely modeled on VMS "SDA".
Speaking of Forth, there is also FiG-Forth. It runs under RSX, RT-11 and standalone. I would assume it should work fine under RSTS/E as well, based on that, but I don't know for sure.
Can be found on MIM::DU:[FORTH]
Forth.rts is based on Fig-Forth (1980 edition), with substantial changes.
Ha! Our messages crossed in the ether! ;)
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On 10/31/2012 06:25 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote:
FWIW, for those who like Forth, there's a Forth implementation
available as a run-time system on RSTS/E. It's part of the
unsupported stuff on V10.1 (and possibly somewhat earlier, maybe as
early as V9.0, I forgot). I did the port; I used it among other
things for implementing an interactive crash dump analyzer *very*
loosely modeled on VMS "SDA".
Speaking of Forth, there is also FiG-Forth. It runs under RSX, RT-11 and
standalone. I would assume it should work fine under RSTS/E as well,
based on that, but I don't know for sure.
Can be found on MIM::DU:[FORTH]
The Forth that Paul mentioned is in fact FIG-Forth.
-Dave
--
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On Oct 31, 2012, at 6:25 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2012-10-31 18:58, Paul_Koning at Dell.com wrote:
On Oct 30, 2012, at 1:06 AM, John Wilson wrote:
From: Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com>
I had a PDT-11/150 many years ago, mid-80s. It was kinda fun, but
also kinda pointless. The only thing you can run on it is RT-11.
I had one too back then and had a blast! RT-11 is terrific (infinitely
better than contemporary microcomputer OSes), and anyway a 150 will run
pretty much anything an 11/03 will run (but with 30 KW of memory instead of
just 28) so it's really pretty flexible. I wrote a FORTH-79 system on mine ...
FWIW, for those who like Forth, there's a Forth implementation available as a run-time system on RSTS/E. It's part of the unsupported stuff on V10.1 (and possibly somewhat earlier, maybe as early as V9.0, I forgot). I did the port; I used it among other things for implementing an interactive crash dump analyzer *very* loosely modeled on VMS "SDA".
Speaking of Forth, there is also FiG-Forth. It runs under RSX, RT-11 and standalone. I would assume it should work fine under RSTS/E as well, based on that, but I don't know for sure.
Can be found on MIM::DU:[FORTH]
Forth.rts is based on Fig-Forth (1980 edition), with substantial changes.
paul