On 20/12/11 12:44, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2011-12-20 12:40, Chrissie Caulfield wrote:
On 20/12/11 11:15, Sampsa wrote:
Isn't someone using area 3 on HECnet already?
I was, but I've moved into shared area 6 now :)
Excellent. But that also reminds me... I should update the nodename
database. Care to give me that update? (I assume all nodes in area 3 are
to be deleted, but what nodes, and which addresses in area 6?)
Yes you can remove all of area 3. I've now sorted out my area 6 nodes and they are these:
6.134 (ROOSTA)
6.110 (ARTHUR)
6.130 (MARSHA)
Thanks
Chrissie
Johnny
Chrissie
On 20 Dec 2011, at 03:58, Rok Vidmar wrote:
I would like to join HECnet which might lure some other guys in
Slovenia to
join us. Would area 3 and Multinet-Multinet tunnel be OK?
I have got now 3 area routers in area 3 ready on fixed IP addresses
and capable of Multinet tunneling. They are:
NUK1c 3.171 193.2.191.211
RVDSXL 3.47 193.2.191.212
MUSIPC 3.222 84.255.246.85
Is MIM node database accessible via TCP/IP too?
--
Regards, Rok
--
Chrissie
FYI: The commands to get the list in Datatrieve:
READY HECNET
FIND HECNET
SORT BY AREA,ADDRESS
FOR CURRENT PRINT NODE_ADDRESS,NODE_NAME
Obviously, you can modify the print statement to get it in any format and form, along with additional information, if you want to.
For DTR on VMS, the first line should be:
READY HECNET ON MIM::
(or atleast I think so), while on RSX, you should use REMDTR.TSK to access DTR on another node.
Johnny
On 2011-12-20 14:47, Johnny Billquist wrote:
Do you have Datatrieve on whatever machine you are running NETUPDATE.COM?
Johnny
On 2011-12-20 14:00, Steve Davidson wrote:
Johnny,
Can you make this list available to MIM::[DECNET] as NODENAMES.DAT? I
am working on the new version of NETUPDATE.COM that requires
information in this format. The current version does not work well
with clusters in certain cases. A list that is ordered by<area>.<node>
is perfect for the new routine.
Thanks.
-Steve
________________________________
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE on behalf of Johnny Billquist
Sent: Tue 12/20/2011 07:50
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: Re: [HECnet] Integrating with the Italian network.
On 2011-12-20 12:47, Rok Vidmar wrote:
Isn't someone using area 3 on HECnet already?
I think that was Chrissie, who offered to move away. ...
Which she did and I am thankful for that.
We're making progress? :-)
How do you mean by "via TCP/IP"? I can easily create a text file
with the node names and numbers, if you want to.
And email it to my address? Yes, please.
NODE NODE
ADDRESS NAME
1.1 MAGICA
1.2 ERNIE
1.3 FNATTE
1.4 GOBLIN
1.5 ZEKE
1.6 GNOME
1.7 BJARNE
1.8 KRILLE
1.9 TEMPO
1.10 SIGGE
1.11 ROCKY
1.12 PONY
1.13 MIM
1.14 TINA
1.15 PONDUS
1.16 GNAT
1.17 JOSSE
1.18 PAMINA
1.19 BEA
1.42 BIGBOA
1.100 FLETCH
1.200 PLINTH
1.201 CRISPS
1.202 NIPPER
1.300 CTAKAH
1.301 CTEPBA
1.302 XPEH
1.303 BIGSYS
1.350 ERSATZ
2.1 LEGATO
2.2 POCO
2.4 MEZZO
2.6 LARGO
2.7 CODA
2.9 DIVISI
2.10 ADAGIO
2.11 LENTO
2.12 JENSEN
2.13 GNOCCI
2.14 MULTIA
2.15 PAVANE
2.16 SKETTI
2.17 CHARON
2.150 LOKI
2.201 SELENE
3.2 JELTZ
3.10 ARTHUR
3.30 MARSHA
3.31 TRISHA
3.32 FORD
3.34 ROOSTA
3.35 ZARQON
3.55 ZAPHOD
3.60 FENTIB
4.1 B7
4.2 HALO
4.247 MINERV
4.248 SIMVAX
4.249 SLAVE
4.250 ORAC
4.251 ZX6000
4.252 NODE3
4.253 NODE2
4.254 ZEN
4.255 X60
4.256 BUBBLE
4.257 ELLEN
4.258 TIGER
4.259 ALEPH
5.10 MICRO1
5.12 MICRO2
5.14 VAX4
5.20 VAX6
5.21 VAX7
5.24 MICRO4
6.1 STAR69
6.2 QUIGON
6.10 COWBOX
8.244 RESCUE
8.400 GORVAX
8.401 CHIMPY
8.402 CHIMP
8.403 RHESUS
8.404 SAMDEV
8.405 ARIVAX
8.408 VAXPLS
8.410 FIDOGW
8.414 SOLAR
8.415 LUNAR
8.430 LEMUR
8.500 PYFFLE
8.700 RAZZLE
8.800 BONZO
8.808 DELLVX
8.900 SMDEV0
8.901 SMDEV1
8.902 SMDEV2
8.903 SMDEV3
10.1 SHARK
10.2 SNAKE
11.1 VAXSYS
11.2 MAISA
11.3 OLLIE
11.4 SORKKA
11.5 VS3K1
11.6 VSVLC
11.7 HAWK
11.8 EAGLE
11.9 JYLKM5
11.10 VS2K1
11.11 VS4K5
11.12 VS2K3
11.13 VS2K4
11.14 UGLY
11.15 CUTE
11.16 MOPO
11.17 ROMU
11.18 VS3K2
11.20 PAKVXT
11.100 DS20
11.101 AXPSYS
11.102 ALPHA
11.103 GAMMA
11.104 DELTA
11.105 BETA
11.1023 A11RTR
19.4 STRGTE
19.11 AGENA
19.12 ALTAIR
19.13 CRUCIS
19.14 TAURI
19.15 SCORPI
19.16 SPICA
19.17 POLLUX
19.18 PISCIS
19.19 DENUB
19.23 PLUTO
19.38 LUNA
19.40 SGC
19.41 SG1
19.42 SG2
19.43 SG3
19.44 SG4
19.45 SG5
19.46 SG6
19.47 SG7
19.48 SG8
19.49 SG9
19.55 VENUS
19.77 STARS
19.83 MARS
19.150 GALAXY
19.151 HELIOS
19.152 SIRIUS
19.153 ORION
19.155 SATURN
19.255 URANUS
19.300 MARCC
19.301 DUSTY
19.302 CALHAN
19.303 LULU
19.304 ANDY
19.511 ISIS
19.512 KRONOS
19.513 EOS
19.514 ATLAS
19.515 HYDRA
19.666 DECVAX
19.1023 BLKHOL
20.1 WOPR
20.2 SIOP
20.3 TX0
20.4 JOSHUA
20.513 SNOW
26.114 DOUDOU
26.115 VIDOU
26.201 MERKUR
26.411 TGE411
27.1 AREA27
27.3 MVB
27.4 ALDUR
32.1 BLACK
32.2 BROWN
32.3 RED
32.4 ORANGE
32.5 YELLOW
32.6 GREEN
32.7 BLUE
32.8 VIOLET
32.9 GREY
32.10 WHITE
33.1 THRIFT
33.4 CHARY
33.14 FRUGAL
33.15 MISER
33.17 CHEAP
42.1 CANADA
42.2 DAFFY
42.3 FUZZY
42.4 RIVEN
42.5 SPARKY
42.6 EARTH
42.7 MOON
44.1 HELIUM
44.2 XENON
44.3 ARGON
44.4 NEON
44.5 ZILVER
44.6 JODIUM
44.7 RADON
44.8 ASTAAT
44.9 OSMIUM
44.10 CHLOOR
44.11 ZWAWEL
44.12 INDIUM
44.13 ERBIUM
44.14 BROOM
44.15 FOSFOR
44.16 COBALT
44.17 KOPER
44.18 CERIUM
44.19 IJZER
44.20 CHROOM
44.21 NIKKEL
44.22 ZINK
44.23 LOOD
44.24 CURIUM
44.25 KWIK
44.26 GOUD
44.27 RADIUM
44.28 TIN
44.29 FLUOR
44.30 BOOR
44.31 SELEEN
44.32 ARSEEN
44.33 CARBON
44.34 OXYGEN
44.35 TITAAN
44.36 URAAN
44.37 BARIUM
44.38 CESIUM
44.39 KALIUM
44.40 SODIUM
44.41 AZOTE
44.42 VISMUT
44.43 OZON
51.1 PETEY
51.2 FLUFFY
51.4 SLIMER
52.1 SUN
54.27 CHEKOV
54.28 GEORDI
54.59 CEIRE
54.66 SPOCK
54.80 CEIDE
54.81 CEISI
54.82 CEIEE
54.92 SCOTTY
54.188 BTP
54.203 NEWACA
54.334 BOFIN
59.1 ODEN
59.7 NADJA
59.10 SOL
59.11 DIMMA
59.16 XERXES
59.18 KLEO
59.19 KLAS
59.20 KICKI
59.23 STORM
59.30 TOAD1
59.31 ULLA
59.32 FORNAX
59.33 REGN
59.40 VERA
59.41 MRC
59.53 ELVIRA
59.55 KRYLBO
59.56 R29GW
59.57 E825GW
59.58 STUPI
59.59 XXXXGW
60.648 CAMECA
60.649 ZEUS
60.650 SAVAGE
60.651 JOHNNY
60.652 MONK
60.653 HAM
60.654 DOC
60.660 RENNY
60.661 LNGTOM
60.662 DS201
60.663 RSTSE
60.664 PDXVAX
With reservations that area 3 have not been updated.
Now, which addresses do I make tunnel to?
Answered by others, I note. :-)
Johnny
--
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
--
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
Use the default "Hello timer" and do not worry about it. The cost is up to you but I would make the cost to GORVAX less than the cost to SG1. There is no sense going to the US just to get to the bridge backbone when the UK link will be MUCH faster!
Why are you using two different IP addresses? That is more to manage than it is worth and, their really is no need for it. Pick one address and leave it at that. Reply to this email with that address. I can setup the link to GORVAX as well, but I need to talk to Sampsa first.
This end is: 69.21.253.230
________________________________
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE on behalf of Johnny Billquist
Sent: Tue 12/20/2011 07:53
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: Re: [HECnet] Integrating with the Italian network.
On 2011-12-20 13:47, Rok Vidmar wrote:
GORVAX:: is closer to you then SG1::. I would start there.
Contact Sampsa. If he can not handle it then you may
connect to SG1:: - just send me your IP address.
I am connecting to GORVAX:: from 193.2.191.211. Is
DECnet hello timer (in seconds) 300 OK in HECnet?
I plan to connect to SG1:: from 193.2.191.212.
Hmm. I wonder... I think that the hello timers can be anything. It just
affects how often you send hello messages, and indirectly then affects
how long it takes for you to notice if your link goes down. But I should
check this up... But that is what I think I remember. So, what you set
your hello timer to does not affect, nor require anyone else to care.
It's your choice, causing effects for you.
Johnny
--
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 2011-12-20 13:47, Rok Vidmar wrote:
GORVAX:: is closer to you then SG1::. I would start there.
Contact Sampsa. If he can not handle it then you may
connect to SG1:: - just send me your IP address.
I am connecting to GORVAX:: from 193.2.191.211. Is
DECnet hello timer (in seconds) 300 OK in HECnet?
I plan to connect to SG1:: from 193.2.191.212.
Hmm. I wonder... I think that the hello timers can be anything. It just affects how often you send hello messages, and indirectly then affects how long it takes for you to notice if your link goes down. But I should check this up... But that is what I think I remember. So, what you set your hello timer to does not affect, nor require anyone else to care. It's your choice, causing effects for you.
Johnny
--
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
GORVAX:: is closer to you then SG1::. I would start there.
Contact Sampsa. If he can not handle it then you may
connect to SG1:: - just send me your IP address.
I am connecting to GORVAX:: from 193.2.191.211. Is
DECnet hello timer (in seconds) 300 OK in HECnet?
I plan to connect to SG1:: from 193.2.191.212.
--
Regards, Rok
On 2011-12-20 12:40, Chrissie Caulfield wrote:
On 20/12/11 11:15, Sampsa wrote:
Isn't someone using area 3 on HECnet already?
I was, but I've moved into shared area 6 now :)
Excellent. But that also reminds me... I should update the nodename database. Care to give me that update? (I assume all nodes in area 3 are to be deleted, but what nodes, and which addresses in area 6?)
Johnny
Chrissie
On 20 Dec 2011, at 03:58, Rok Vidmar wrote:
I would like to join HECnet which might lure some other guys in
Slovenia to
join us. Would area 3 and Multinet-Multinet tunnel be OK?
I have got now 3 area routers in area 3 ready on fixed IP addresses
and capable of Multinet tunneling. They are:
NUK1c 3.171 193.2.191.211
RVDSXL 3.47 193.2.191.212
MUSIPC 3.222 84.255.246.85
Is MIM node database accessible via TCP/IP too?
--
Regards, Rok
--
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
The primary hubs for Multinet Tunnels are:
GORVAX:: (UK)
SG1:: (US)
GORVAX:: is closer to you then SG1::. I would start there. Contact Sampsa. If he can not handle it then you may connect to SG1:: - just send me your IP address.
Both of these networks also make use of the bridge to minimize hops.
-Steve
________________________________
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE on behalf of Rok Vidmar
Sent: Tue 12/20/2011 06:47
To: hecnet at update.uu.se
Subject: Re: [HECnet] Integrating with the Italian network.
Isn't someone using area 3 on HECnet already?
I think that was Chrissie, who offered to move away. ...
Which she did and I am thankful for that.
How do you mean by "via TCP/IP"? I can easily create a text file
with the node names and numbers, if you want to.
And email it to my address? Yes, please.
Now, which addresses do I make tunnel to?
--
Regards, Rok
Isn't someone using area 3 on HECnet already?
I think that was Chrissie, who offered to move away. ...
Which she did and I am thankful for that.
How do you mean by "via TCP/IP"? I can easily create a text file
with the node names and numbers, if you want to.
And email it to my address? Yes, please.
Now, which addresses do I make tunnel to?
--
Regards, Rok
On 20/12/11 11:15, Sampsa wrote:
Isn't someone using area 3 on HECnet already?
I was, but I've moved into shared area 6 now :)
Chrissie
On 20 Dec 2011, at 03:58, Rok Vidmar wrote:
I would like to join HECnet which might lure some other guys in Slovenia to
join us. Would area 3 and Multinet-Multinet tunnel be OK?
I have got now 3 area routers in area 3 ready on fixed IP addresses
and capable of Multinet tunneling. They are:
NUK1c 3.171 193.2.191.211
RVDSXL 3.47 193.2.191.212
MUSIPC 3.222 84.255.246.85
Is MIM node database accessible via TCP/IP too?
--
Regards, Rok
On 2011-12-20 12:15, Sampsa wrote:
Isn't someone using area 3 on HECnet already?
I think that was Chrissie, who offered to move away. Or do I remember wrong?
On 20 Dec 2011, at 03:58, Rok Vidmar wrote:
I would like to join HECnet which might lure some other guys in Slovenia to
join us. Would area 3 and Multinet-Multinet tunnel be OK?
I have got now 3 area routers in area 3 ready on fixed IP addresses
and capable of Multinet tunneling. They are:
NUK1c 3.171 193.2.191.211
RVDSXL 3.47 193.2.191.212
MUSIPC 3.222 84.255.246.85
Is MIM node database accessible via TCP/IP too?
How do you mean by "via TCP/IP"? I can easily create a text file with the node names and numbers, if you want to.
Johnny
--
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
Isn't someone using area 3 on HECnet already?
Sampsa
On 20 Dec 2011, at 03:58, Rok Vidmar wrote:
I would like to join HECnet which might lure some other guys in Slovenia to
join us. Would area 3 and Multinet-Multinet tunnel be OK?
I have got now 3 area routers in area 3 ready on fixed IP addresses
and capable of Multinet tunneling. They are:
NUK1c 3.171 193.2.191.211
RVDSXL 3.47 193.2.191.212
MUSIPC 3.222 84.255.246.85
Is MIM node database accessible via TCP/IP too?
--
Regards, Rok
I would like to join HECnet which might lure some other guys in Slovenia to
join us. Would area 3 and Multinet-Multinet tunnel be OK?
I have got now 3 area routers in area 3 ready on fixed IP addresses
and capable of Multinet tunneling. They are:
NUK1c 3.171 193.2.191.211
RVDSXL 3.47 193.2.191.212
MUSIPC 3.222 84.255.246.85
Is MIM node database accessible via TCP/IP too?
--
Regards, Rok
Hi Guys,
Just to let those know who are downloading archives & patches from SLAVE over hecnet that there has already been disruption today and there will be further disruption to service tomorrow with the new internet line going in. Hopefully things will be both more stable and faster following the switch over.
This will also mean that the hecnet.eu domain IP address will need to be updated - this will cause further outage until the new IP is propagated to all DNS servers.
Regards, Mark.
On 10/12/11 19:48, Ian McLaughlin wrote:
Thank you for the offer. Another kind soul private messaged me with a link. I'm downloading it now, but it's a bit slow. If there are any problems, I may ask you for help. I have 8.3 but I don't have any of the layered products, so technically I don't need the whole image.
Ian (having fun with my new DS10L)
On 2011-12-10, at 11:44 AM, hvlems at zonnet.nl wrote:
Two options:
One: I put the cd in osmium and you copy what you need.
Two; I make an image on a pc, you copy that image and burn it
Hans
From: Ian McLaughlin <ian at platinum.net>
Sender: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 11:24:31 -0800
To: <hecnet at Update.UU.SE>
ReplyTo: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: [HECnet] VMS Alpha Hobbyist kit?
Does anyone have a copy of the VMS Alpha hobbyist kit that I could get electronically? I have ordered and paid for a physical copy a couple of weeks ago, and I have my Paypal receipt to prove it, but I haven't heard anything back about it being shipped.
Ian
---
Filter service subscribers can train this email as spam or not-spam here
Ian,
If you need individual layered products they are on SLAVE::[MEDIA.ALPHA_MEDIA]
Slave is up 24/7 at the moment helping to dry out a slightly damp basement, otherwise it's pot luck normally.
Mark
Thank you for the offer. Another kind soul private messaged me with a link. I'm downloading it now, but it's a bit slow. If there are any problems, I may ask you for help. I have 8.3 but I don't have any of the layered products, so technically I don't need the whole image.
Ian (having fun with my new DS10L)
On 2011-12-10, at 11:44 AM, hvlems at zonnet.nl wrote:
Two options:
One: I put the cd in osmium and you copy what you need.
Two; I make an image on a pc, you copy that image and burn it
Hans
From: Ian McLaughlin <ian at platinum.net>
Sender: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 11:24:31 -0800
To: <hecnet at Update.UU.SE>
ReplyTo: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: [HECnet] VMS Alpha Hobbyist kit?
Does anyone have a copy of the VMS Alpha hobbyist kit that I could get electronically? I have ordered and paid for a physical copy a couple of weeks ago, and I have my Paypal receipt to prove it, but I haven't heard anything back about it being shipped.
Ian
---
Filter service subscribers can train this email as spam or not-spam here
Two options:
One: I put the cd in osmium and you copy what you need.
Two; I make an image on a pc, you copy that image and burn it
Hans
From: Ian McLaughlin <ian at platinum.net>
Sender: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 11:24:31 -0800
To: <hecnet at Update.UU.SE>
ReplyTo: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: [HECnet] VMS Alpha Hobbyist kit?
Does anyone have a copy of the VMS Alpha hobbyist kit that I could get electronically? I have ordered and paid for a physical copy a couple of weeks ago, and I have my Paypal receipt to prove it, but I haven't heard anything back about it being shipped.
Ian
Yes let me check whether it is on-line
From: Ian McLaughlin <ian at platinum.net>
Sender: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 11:24:31 -0800
To: <hecnet at Update.UU.SE>
ReplyTo: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: [HECnet] VMS Alpha Hobbyist kit?
Does anyone have a copy of the VMS Alpha hobbyist kit that I could get electronically? I have ordered and paid for a physical copy a couple of weeks ago, and I have my Paypal receipt to prove it, but I haven't heard anything back about it being shipped.
Ian
On 08/12/11 18:01, Pinoccio wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] On
Behalf Of Mark Wickens
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2011 3:48 PM
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: [HECnet] Ultrix downloads from SLAVE...
Hi guys,
Is anyone attempting to download the Ultrix ISOs from SLAVE?
If so, I'll save you a lot of time and pain by burning a CDROM and
posting it.
Regards, Mark.
I do!
I am almost finished and there was no pain at all :-)
Thank you!
OK, no problems, thanks for the response.
It does raise a question at this end however.
I have a remote use who logs in via telnet.
Whilst I can happily limit the bandwidth that SLAVE uses overall at my router to stop the upstream connection saturating and causing therefore the downstream connection to grind to a halt, this also causes the connection to slow for my remote user.
Can anyone suggest any techniques that I might use to prioritise telnet connections over HTTP connections? Is this something that solely comes down to the responsibility of a competent router, or does VMS provide any facilities?
I suppose one way would be to configure a proxy and route http traffic via the proxy, or alternatively could I install two network cards in the ALPHA and serve the internet through one connection and telnet through the other (which would allow me to apply different upload/download restrictions based on IP address at the router. Could this same principle be applied to the HECnet connection?
On a similar subject (sorry if this is becoming boring now!) I asked on comp.os.vms about flakey DE500 network cards. Am I right in thinking that DE602s are the way to go to stabilise the connection between two local cluster nodes?
It would be nice to reach some kind of sensible balance, where everyone is happy!
Regards, Mark.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] On
Behalf Of Mark Wickens
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2011 3:48 PM
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: [HECnet] Ultrix downloads from SLAVE...
Hi guys,
Is anyone attempting to download the Ultrix ISOs from SLAVE?
If so, I'll save you a lot of time and pain by burning a CDROM and
posting it.
Regards, Mark.
I do!
I am almost finished and there was no pain at all :-)
Thank you!
Hi guys,
Is anyone attempting to download the Ultrix ISOs from SLAVE?
If so, I'll save you a lot of time and pain by burning a CDROM and posting it.
Regards, Mark.
Try this:
$ define AXPBINMAR03 -
DUSTY::AXPBINMAR031,DUSTY::AXPBINMAR032,DUSTY::AXPBINMAR033, -
DUSTY::AXPBINMAR034,DUSTY::AXPBINMAR035,DUSTY::AXPBINMAR036, -
DUSTY::AXPBINMAR037,DUSTY::AXPBINMAR038,DUSTY::AXPBINMAR039
$ directory/noheader/notrailer AXPBINMAR03:[000000]*.DIR
I will leave the DOC's as an exercise to the reader/user :-)
-Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE
[mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] On Behalf Of H Vlems
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 16:40
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: RE: [HECnet] Any interest in Alpha
software/documentation from March 2003?
Marc,
is Dusty down?
How do I log on to the system?
Hans
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE
[mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] Namens Marc Chametzky
Verzonden: vrijdag, december 2011 19:57
Aan: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Onderwerp: Re: [HECnet] Any interest in Alpha
software/documentation from March 2003?
I have the CDs online now.
You can find them in these paths on DUSTY::
AXPBINMAR031:
AXPBINMAR032:
AXPBINMAR033:
AXPBINMAR034:
AXPBINMAR035:
AXPBINMAR036:
AXPBINMAR037:
AXPBINMAR038:
AXPBINMAR039:
Note that there is a [CDROM] directory that has CDMENU.EXE
that you can run on Alpha systems to see what's on the
different discs.
There are also:
AXPDOCMAR031:
AXPDOCMAR032:
AXPDOCMAR033:
which contain the documentation. These are Bookreader files
and should be usable on VAX or Alpha with the appropriate setup.
--Marc