On 15 May 2013, at 05:13, Cory Smelosky <b4 at gewt.net> wrote:
Greetings all,
Thought I'd move this in to a cleaner, fresh thread...
I have managed to get a working install of TOPS-10 7.04/7.05 in KLH-10 with DECnet and LAT! I have tested it from my VT420.
You can test it too! SET HOST to MARLEY and LOGIN as 1,2 (no password yet...need to tweak that a bit). Let me know how it works for you!
I still have a long way to go, and I have NO IDEA if I can replicate this install ever again...I have saved a complete (857,360 line!) copy of the terminal output for future reference though!
Next comes either: getting this working in SIMH, or getting it working on a real KS10/KL10 (I can likely convert this setup to a KS10, too. I'd just need to consult the DECnet-10 manuals). Now if only I had a KS10...;))
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Hello all,
One final update on the final update: I've added a guest account.
SET HOST to MARLEY (9.10) (It's a bit slow to respond only via DECnet. I might need to play with buffers)
Credentials are guest and the password is guest. Still need to install some stuff for language support.
Doing that now. :)
-brian
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 04:30:46PM -0700, Ian McLaughlin wrote:
Brian
Because you have access to hub directly, could you add this for me?
Ian
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On 2013-05-17, at 3:25 PM, Brian Hechinger <wonko at 4amlunch.net> wrote:
The Cisco Config Tool will be moving to a new host. I'm moving and won't
have a static IP for a while. I've gotten a VPS VM that is going to run
this all now. It will stay here forever.
wiggum.4amlunch.net (65.19.130.45)
Add this IP to your snmp allowed ACL. Don't remove the old one just yet.
-brian
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Brian
Because you have access to hub directly, could you add this for me?
Ian
Sent from my iPhone
On 2013-05-17, at 3:25 PM, Brian Hechinger <wonko at 4amlunch.net> wrote:
The Cisco Config Tool will be moving to a new host. I'm moving and won't
have a static IP for a while. I've gotten a VPS VM that is going to run
this all now. It will stay here forever.
wiggum.4amlunch.net (65.19.130.45)
Add this IP to your snmp allowed ACL. Don't remove the old one just yet.
-brian
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Tool moved. You'll all need to add the acl to your routers to get config
updates.
Also, at this point you can remove the old IP of 216.15.64.181
(bart.4amlunch.net).
-brian
On 05/17/2013 01:30 PM, Oleg Safiullin wrote:
Dave McGuire wrote:
On 05/17/2013 04:32 AM, Oleg Safiullin wrote:
I bet you wouldn't have trouble cooling a real PDP-11 in a Russian
winter. ;)
Some PDP-11's are smaller and cooler than PC's :)
http://pdp-11.org.ru/~form/files/pics/1183/1183-d.jpg
That's a great "hacking around" setup! Very nice!
There're other pictures at http://pdp-11.org.ru/~form/files/pics/1183/ -- the
history of my 11/83 :)
Very nice!!
And I like that your picture filenames' numbering is done in hex. ;)
(though I suppose octal might be more appropriate for an '11! ;))
-Dave
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On Fri, 17 May 2013, Brian Hechinger wrote:
The Cisco Config Tool will be moving to a new host. I'm moving and won't
have a static IP for a while. I've gotten a VPS VM that is going to run
this all now. It will stay here forever.
wiggum.4amlunch.net (65.19.130.45)
Add this IP to your snmp allowed ACL. Don't remove the old one just yet.
Now if only I could remember how I did that last time...I don't need to touch IOS much and it's been awhile. ;)
-brian
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The Cisco Config Tool will be moving to a new host. I'm moving and won't
have a static IP for a while. I've gotten a VPS VM that is going to run
this all now. It will stay here forever.
wiggum.4amlunch.net (65.19.130.45)
Add this IP to your snmp allowed ACL. Don't remove the old one just yet.
-brian
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 4:20 PM, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
TU78 (1600/6250 bpi) in that case.
Thanks for refresher - indeed - these were TU78s
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Cory Smelosky <b4 at gewt.net> wrote:
Apparently utilities were included to write the image to the frontend filesystem.
Yeah - I remember Sam grousing about how crude it alls was. I'm pretty sure he had his fingers in writing them. I know he used to come over to use the console on Sprite to test - as I said - we had hardware no one else on campus had.
I know there's no Hobbyist scheme, but does anyone have any method of licensing Tru64? I have a nice shiny copy of 5.1B-2 that I got in the post and have installed on my PWS500au (don't panic, it's on a disk in the SBB shelf, I haven't overwritten OpenVMS!!).
Is there any way to get a license (say, UNIX-WORKSTATION) for Tru64 and possibly also the LVM license?
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