I've got plenty of web hosting space and bandwidth, happy to mirror anything for HECnet people...
Sampsa
On 12 Feb 2011, at 23:11, hvlems at zonnet.nl wrote:
OK, tomorrow then (after 2100 UTC)
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From: Saku Set l <setala at gmail.com>
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Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 01:04:11 +0200
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Subject: Re: [HECnet] VAX/VMS Patches mirror?
I'm interested, since I can't seem to find my mirrored stuff anywhere.
Thanks,
--saku
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 12:55 AM, <hvlems at zonnet.nl> wrote:
Saku, I have VAX/VMS 7.3 patches but the most recent ones are at least a year old. If you're interested then I'll mail you a list tomorrow.
Hans
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OK, tomorrow then (after 2100 UTC)
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From: Saku Set l <setala at gmail.com>
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Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 01:04:11 +0200
To: <hecnet at update.uu.se>
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Subject: Re: [HECnet] VAX/VMS Patches mirror?
I'm interested, since I can't seem to find my mirrored stuff anywhere.
Thanks,
--saku
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 12:55 AM, <hvlems at zonnet.nl> wrote:
Saku, I have VAX/VMS 7.3 patches but the most recent ones are at least a year old. If you're interested then I'll mail you a list tomorrow.
Hans
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I'm interested, since I can't seem to find my mirrored stuff anywhere.
Thanks,
--saku
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 12:55 AM, <hvlems at zonnet.nl> wrote:
Saku, I have VAX/VMS 7.3 patches but the most recent ones are at least a year old. If you're interested then I'll mail you a list tomorrow.
Hans
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Saku, I have VAX/VMS 7.3 patches but the most recent ones are at least a year old. If you're interested then I'll mail you a list tomorrow.
Hans
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From: Saku Set l <setala at gmail.com>
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Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 00:40:36 +0200
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Subject: Re: [HECnet] VAX/VMS Patches mirror?
Thanks Hans, but my plan was to do a clean install from a 7.3 CD and then patch it up.
Now it does not seem useful. I think I should have mirrored patches from some years ago, but not the most recent stuff.
--Saku
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 12:18 AM, <hvlems at zonnet.nl> wrote:
If you're in need of a specific patch, ask on comp.os.vms.
it seems hp is talking to Montager, no idea what the status is.
Hans
Thanks Hans, but my plan was to do a clean install from a 7.3 CD and then patch it up.
Now it does not seem useful. I think I should have mirrored patches from some years ago, but not the most recent stuff.
--Saku
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 12:18 AM, <hvlems at zonnet.nl> wrote:
If you're in need of a specific patch, ask on comp.os.vms.
it seems hp is talking to Montager, no idea what the status is.
Hans
If you're in need of a specific patch, ask on comp.os.vms.
it seems hp is talking to Montager, no idea what the status is.
Hans
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From: Saku Set l <setala at gmail.com>
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Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 00:04:34 +0200
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Subject: [HECnet] VAX/VMS Patches mirror?
Hi all,
it seems that hp has killed the patch-site.
Has anybody mirrored them before the death?
Regards,
--Saku
those packet drivers, are probably the ones from
http://www.crynwr.com/ .... I had just recently 'ported' quake world
to MS-DOS using WATTCP & DJGPP, and it naturally called the crynwr
packet drivers... But I do remember back in the day using PCTCP and it
used the same drivers... Oh the wars of fighting with the SLIP & PPP
drivers....
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 10:55 PM, Simon Fryer <fryers at gmail.com> wrote:
Okay, replying to myself is bad form. But this has brought back many memories.
On 27/01/2011, Simon Fryer <fryers at gmail.com> wrote:
[about MS Kermit and the packet driver. ]
Did a little more reading.
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/mskoverview.html
and there is a link to the packet driver collection, as required to
provide the link to the physical hardware. However it seems as though
the file is no longer on the referred to http site.
Enjoy.
Simon
--
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"Well, an engineer is not concerned with the truth; that is left to
philosophers and theologians: the prime concern of an engineer is
the utility of the final product."
Lectures on the Electrical Properties of Materials, L.Solymar, D.Walsh
I _think_ the packet driver is just used for the TCP/IP stuff, at least installing one didn't help with the DECNET stuff, I think that might call the PATHWORKS drivers like Steve mentioned...
Sampsa
On 27 Jan 2011, at 03:55, Simon Fryer wrote:
Okay, replying to myself is bad form. But this has brought back many memories.
On 27/01/2011, Simon Fryer <fryers at gmail.com> wrote:
[about MS Kermit and the packet driver. ]
Did a little more reading.
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/mskoverview.html
and there is a link to the packet driver collection, as required to
provide the link to the physical hardware. However it seems as though
the file is no longer on the referred to http site.
Enjoy.
Simon
--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Well, an engineer is not concerned with the truth; that is left to
philosophers and theologians: the prime concern of an engineer is
the utility of the final product."
Lectures on the Electrical Properties of Materials, L.Solymar, D.Walsh
Okay, replying to myself is bad form. But this has brought back many memories.
On 27/01/2011, Simon Fryer <fryers at gmail.com> wrote:
[about MS Kermit and the packet driver. ]
Did a little more reading.
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/mskoverview.html
and there is a link to the packet driver collection, as required to
provide the link to the physical hardware. However it seems as though
the file is no longer on the referred to http site.
Enjoy.
Simon
--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Well, an engineer is not concerned with the truth; that is left to
philosophers and theologians: the prime concern of an engineer is
the utility of the final product."
Lectures on the Electrical Properties of Materials, L.Solymar, D.Walsh
Hi,
It has been a while since I set anything like this up and my memory is
a little hazy.
There was a driver library that provided a common interface to the
network cards, driven through interrupts. It provided access to the
data in the ethernet frames and not much more. I seemed to remember
having it working happily with NSCA Telnet and FTP for MS DOS. I can
not remember if I got it to work with MS Kermit. The driver software
was pretty simple to configure from memory, give it the I/O address,
hardware interrupt of the network card, software interrupt to use for
calling applications as arguments. Put the whole line in autoexec.bat
and forget about it.
A quick read of MS Kermit at
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/mskermit.html seems to indicate that MS
Kermit has it's own protocol stacks (which I seem to remember). I
would expect that MS Kermit contains enough of a LAT stack as well,
and that MS Kermit would be looking for a similar, interrupt driven,
interface.
At one point I may have had a backup copy of the driver software but I
am not going to have access to my MS DOS backups for a couple of
weeks.
[Local Area Transport for MS Kermit.]
Simon
--
------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Well, an engineer is not concerned with the truth; that is left to
philosophers and theologians: the prime concern of an engineer is
the utility of the final product."
Lectures on the Electrical Properties of Materials, L.Solymar, D.Walsh