Just out of interest, how do I specify the ethernet device (I have no idea how Windows names them) in the ini file?
Sampsa
On 7 Oct 2012, at 22:15, hvlems at zonnet.nl wrote:
Btw IIRC my website offers a precompiled kit: /home.zonnet.nl/hvlems
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Onderwerp: [HECnet] SIMH VAX Win32 binaries with Ethernet
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Does anyone happen to have a copy of a networking enabled Windows SIMH VAX around?
Sampsa
Btw IIRC my website offers a precompiled kit: /home.zonnet.nl/hvlems
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Onderwerp: [HECnet] SIMH VAX Win32 binaries with Ethernet
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Does anyone happen to have a copy of a networking enabled Windows SIMH VAX around?
Sampsa
Yes
Mail it to what address?
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Onderwerp: [HECnet] SIMH VAX Win32 binaries with Ethernet
Verzonden: 7 oktober 2012 20:55
Does anyone happen to have a copy of a networking enabled Windows SIMH VAX around?
Sampsa
On 6 Oct 2012, at 18:26, Gregg Levine <gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com> wrote:
Hello!
I looked at it early on. However I have one honking big problem. It
supports Windows(!) Seven 64Bit. Okay I have that here. It supports
Linux 64 bit, I do not have that here. That is the big problem.
I do not expect to have a 64 bit machine who could run Linux on it any
time soon.
What kind of strange machine will run Win64 but not 64-bit Linux?
How about running a 64 bit Linux in a VM on the Windows box?
Sampsa
On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 11:14 AM, <sampsa at mac.com> wrote:
I've been playing with the ES40 emulator (version 1.05) from emuvm.com for a few days (running OpenVMS 8.3) and am quite pleased with it - the free version has some restrictions (one CPU, 512 max RAM, and 4x9 GB drives) but it runs more than tolerably fast on my Core 2 Duo laptop.
Sampsa
Hello!
I looked at it early on. However I have one honking big problem. It
supports Windows(!) Seven 64Bit. Okay I have that here. It supports
Linux 64 bit, I do not have that here. That is the big problem.
I do not expect to have a 64 bit machine who could run Linux on it any
time soon.
Incidentally what is with that wayward Yeti? He's supposed to be
watching any of three other people.
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"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
I've been playing with the ES40 emulator (version 1.05) from emuvm.com for a few days (running OpenVMS 8.3) and am quite pleased with it - the free version has some restrictions (one CPU, 512 max RAM, and 4x9 GB drives) but it runs more than tolerably fast on my Core 2 Duo laptop.
Sampsa
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 6:20 PM, Rob Jarratt <robert.jarratt at ntlworld.com> wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has tried the DECnet router I wrote recently? I
released a second version shortly after announcing it, and I have been using
it in my own environment ever since.
Regards
Rob
Hello!
Not as yet. I've been trying out as a thought experiment several
ideas. So far they all ended up getting lost in Colossal Cave. (Yes
the same one from the original Adventure game.) Which means sadly I
won't be able to get anything to work for a while.
I can safely state however that the source code for your second
version builds properly on Slackware 13.37 (X86) Linux which is what I
run. As it happens -14.0 has come out from them, and it is also
available for both ARM (all known devices including R.PI) and X86
ones.
Upgrading to a new release in Linux is almost an issue for me.....
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"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
Just wondering if anyone has tried the DECnet router I wrote recently? I released a second version shortly after announcing it, and I have been using it in my own environment ever since.
Regards
Rob