I tried to send you private mail to roll at stupi.se on January 12th, and
it just bounced. I was offering you an OpenVMS 8.4 Alpha CD image. Let
me know if you need it.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On 2013-02-12 01:32, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 02/11/2013 07:26 PM, Gregg Levine wrote:
The PDP-10 was an interesting system and one lived for a long time in
the basement of an MIT building during the middle 90s.
I could also say that everything that's going on is Dave's fault,
but that would be too easy. I'm blaming it on Sampsa ignoring the
tribble near him.
That is most certainly NOT my fault; in fact there are two PDP-10s
here that will be up and running (and on HECnet!) if someone can hook me
up with some MASSBUS drives.
What model? And sorry, any MASSBUS drives I might have access to are in Sweden...
There are real -10 hardware on HECnet, by the way. But I don't know if any DEC models are... Anyone?
The one machine I know of, which is real hardware is SOL::, and that is a System Concepts.
Johnny
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Johnny Billquist || "I'm on a bus
|| on a psychedelic trip
email: bqt at softjar.se || Reading murder books
pdp is alive! || tryin' to stay hip" - B. Idol
On 02/11/2013 07:36 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
Does anyone happen to have a Tru64 license kit? I could use it for
my ES40. ;)
The last time this came up, I was told on very good authority that
Tru64 uses the same sort of license PAKs (for which I have a generator)
that VMS uses.
I'd need OSF-BASE and UNIX-SERVER I think. Try and generate them and i'll see if they work.
Sent. Let me know.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On 2013-02-12 01:29, Cory Smelosky wrote:
On 11 Feb 2013, at 19:26, Gregg Levine <gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com> wrote:
Hello!
What happened to Mentec and the PDP-11 support after DEC made the
silly decision to spin the division off? And yes you should. The
PDP-10 was an interesting system and one lived for a long time in the
basement of an MIT building during the middle 90s.
You've just reminded me that I want a TOAD-1. ;)
There is one person here on this list who do have one... :-)
Johnny
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Johnny Billquist || "I'm on a bus
|| on a psychedelic trip
email: bqt at softjar.se || Reading murder books
pdp is alive! || tryin' to stay hip" - B. Idol
On 02/12/2013 01:38 AM, Peter Lothberg wrote:
The PDP-10 was an interesting system and one lived for a long time in
the basement of an MIT building during the middle 90s.
I could also say that everything that's going on is Dave's fault,
but that would be too easy. I'm blaming it on Sampsa ignoring the
tribble near him.
That is most certainly NOT my fault; in fact there are two PDP-10s
here that will be up and running (and on HECnet!) if someone can hook me
up with some MASSBUS drives.
What kind of PDP10?
A pair of KS10s. (you know the ones)
One has a bad console board (I can fix it, just need to find the time)
but the other should be functional.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On 2013-02-12 01:26, Gregg Levine wrote:
Hello!
What happened to Mentec and the PDP-11 support after DEC made the
silly decision to spin the division off? And yes you should. The
PDP-10 was an interesting system and one lived for a long time in the
basement of an MIT building during the middle 90s.
Mentec continued on for about 10 years, and then disappeared in a puff of smoke. However, during those 10 years (take or give a few), first DEC, then Compaq then HP continued to support and sell PDP-11 software, even though Mentec was the guys owning and developing.
When Mentec Inc. did disappear, the software bits were bought out by another company. And that is where it sits today. If we could get HP to actually release the IP for this software, then maybe something hobbyist-like could happen, but as it sits right now, HP control bits and pieces, making it a very complex situation. I'm not sure if you can still contact HP and get a new license for RSX, but it might be. But getting anyone to legally release the stuff seems difficult. :-(
The PDP-10 wasn't just an "interesting system". It was the foundation of parts of the Internet, and was very prolific in the 70s, into the 80s. However, DEC totally failed to come up with a replacement to the KL-10, and eventually they instead decided that it was VAX only (even to the unhappy PDP-11 people, as Paul referred to).
Johnny
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Johnny Billquist || "I'm on a bus
|| on a psychedelic trip
email: bqt at softjar.se || Reading murder books
pdp is alive! || tryin' to stay hip" - B. Idol
On 02/11/2013 07:26 PM, Gregg Levine wrote:
The PDP-10 was an interesting system and one lived for a long time in
the basement of an MIT building during the middle 90s.
I could also say that everything that's going on is Dave's fault,
but that would be too easy. I'm blaming it on Sampsa ignoring the
tribble near him.
That is most certainly NOT my fault; in fact there are two PDP-10s
here that will be up and running (and on HECnet!) if someone can hook me
up with some MASSBUS drives.
What kind of PDP10?
-P
On 11 Feb 2013, at 19:34, Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> wrote:
On 02/11/2013 07:29 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
Now i've been reminded of that episode of Space Mall errr Deep Space
9 where they green screened the characters in to that TOS episode...
They did a tremendously good job on that.
Yes. Yes they did.
Does anyone happen to have a Tru64 license kit? I could use it for
my ES40. ;)
The last time this came up, I was told on very good authority that
Tru64 uses the same sort of license PAKs (for which I have a generator)
that VMS uses.
I'd need OSF-BASE and UNIX-SERVER I think. Try and generate them and i'll see if they work.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On 02/11/2013 07:29 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
Now i've been reminded of that episode of Space Mall errr Deep Space
9 where they green screened the characters in to that TOS episode...
They did a tremendously good job on that.
Does anyone happen to have a Tru64 license kit? I could use it for
my ES40. ;)
The last time this came up, I was told on very good authority that
Tru64 uses the same sort of license PAKs (for which I have a generator)
that VMS uses.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
On 02/11/2013 07:26 PM, Gregg Levine wrote:
The PDP-10 was an interesting system and one lived for a long time in
the basement of an MIT building during the middle 90s.
I could also say that everything that's going on is Dave's fault,
but that would be too easy. I'm blaming it on Sampsa ignoring the
tribble near him.
That is most certainly NOT my fault; in fact there are two PDP-10s
here that will be up and running (and on HECnet!) if someone can hook me
up with some MASSBUS drives.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA