Guys,
I've finally managed to get myself back online, GORVAX and my bridge are up, listening on IP address 188.220.59.24.
Please update your side of the setup to reflect this if you connect to me.
Sampsa
Zane H. Healy wrote:
On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, Mark Wickens wrote:
Sorry for the blatent request out of the blue, but I don't suppose you've got installation media for 5.5-2, or know someone who has. I am running VAX APL 4.0 on a VAXstation 4000/90 under OpenVMS 7.3 but there are some compatibility issues with DECwindows which I think are too obvious to have occured with the targetted release of OpenVMS for APL which was 5.4. I think 5.5-2 is the earliest version that supports the 4000/90 so am interested in giving that a whirl to see if it improves matters.
Are you able to access stuff through HECnet? V5.5-2 is on the Hobbyist V1
CD-ROM. I'd have to find it which may take a while.
Zane
Hi Zane,
As soon as Johnny has a few free minutes the plan is to get one of the VAX 4000/90s up on HECnet. So the answer is hopefully soon.
Regards, Mark.
On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, Mark Wickens wrote:
Sorry for the blatent request out of the blue, but I don't suppose you've got installation media for 5.5-2, or know someone who has. I am running VAX APL 4.0 on a VAXstation 4000/90 under OpenVMS 7.3 but there are some compatibility issues with DECwindows which I think are too obvious to have occured with the targetted release of OpenVMS for APL which was 5.4. I think 5.5-2 is the earliest version that supports the 4000/90 so am interested in giving that a whirl to see if it improves matters.
Are you able to access stuff through HECnet? V5.5-2 is on the Hobbyist V1
CD-ROM. I'd have to find it which may take a while.
Zane
Zane H. Healy wrote:
Is anyone aware of any known bugs related to LAT on V5.5-2? I turned on LAT
on PDXVAX yesterday and was logged in via LAT with a VT420 connected to a
DECserver 90TL. At some point it crashed and had to be rebooted. As PDXVAX
is a very stable system, I tend to suspect LAT.
Zane
Sorry, that reply-to often catches me out. I guess if anyone else can help out that would be great too.
Thanks, Mark.
Zane H. Healy wrote:
Is anyone aware of any known bugs related to LAT on V5.5-2? I turned on LAT
on PDXVAX yesterday and was logged in via LAT with a VT420 connected to a
DECserver 90TL. At some point it crashed and had to be rebooted. As PDXVAX
is a very stable system, I tend to suspect LAT.
Zane
Hi Zane,
Sorry for the blatent request out of the blue, but I don't suppose you've got installation media for 5.5-2, or know someone who has. I am running VAX APL 4.0 on a VAXstation 4000/90 under OpenVMS 7.3 but there are some compatibility issues with DECwindows which I think are too obvious to have occured with the targetted release of OpenVMS for APL which was 5.4. I think 5.5-2 is the earliest version that supports the 4000/90 so am interested in giving that a whirl to see if it improves matters.
Kind regards, Mark.
Is anyone aware of any known bugs related to LAT on V5.5-2? I turned on LAT
on PDXVAX yesterday and was logged in via LAT with a VT420 connected to a
DECserver 90TL. At some point it crashed and had to be rebooted. As PDXVAX
is a very stable system, I tend to suspect LAT.
Zane
On 30 Aug 2009, at 17:30, Mark Abene wrote:
At the risk of sounding redundant, did you make sure you recompiled simh
AFTER upgrading OSX?
Yes several times. Dynamically and statically with a new libpcap built from sources. It seems that pcap_dspatch never calls the callback routine. I haven't had chance to debug it further, maybe later.
Chrissie
Chrissie Caulfield wrote:
Gregg Levine wrote:
On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Chrissie
Caulfield<christine.caulfield at googlemail.com> wrote:
I installed Snow Leopard on my Mac Mini this afternoon (no snide comments
please), and it seems to have broken something in libpcap such simh
networking no longer works. I've tried a few obvious things to no avail.
So my normal emulated router ROOSTA is down at the moment. I've booted up
the real VAX called Zarqon to keep the network running and it should be OK
for a while, or at least until I need to use that room for recordings.
Chrissie
Hello!
I actually wasn't going to yield to temptation as it happens. However
you might want to report the bug to Apple. That cat just came out this
week and there are sure as somebody made green apples going to be
bugs.
I'll need to spend some time diagnosing it properly if I'm to report it
to Apple, I suspect just telling them that "simh VAX network emulation
isn't working" wouldn't be a very well received bug report ;-) And it's
obviously more subtle that just a broken libpcap because my LAT software
(which also uses libpcap - though obviously slightly differently) works
perfectly, also I copied libpcap from my un-upgraded Mac to test simh,
and it's still broken on the new OS, which implies it's something that
has changed in the kernel.
Chrissie
Besides I know a specific snow leopard and that's his favorite......
-----
Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
"This signature was once found posting rude
messages in English in the Moscow subway."
At the risk of sounding redundant, did you make sure you recompiled simh
AFTER upgrading OSX?
Chrissie Caulfield wrote:
Gregg Levine wrote:
On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Chrissie
Caulfield<christine.caulfield at googlemail.com> wrote:
I installed Snow Leopard on my Mac Mini this afternoon (no snide comments
please), and it seems to have broken something in libpcap such simh
networking no longer works. I've tried a few obvious things to no avail.
So my normal emulated router ROOSTA is down at the moment. I've booted up
the real VAX called Zarqon to keep the network running and it should be OK
for a while, or at least until I need to use that room for recordings.
Chrissie
Hello!
I actually wasn't going to yield to temptation as it happens. However
you might want to report the bug to Apple. That cat just came out this
week and there are sure as somebody made green apples going to be
bugs.
I'll need to spend some time diagnosing it properly if I'm to report it
to Apple, I suspect just telling them that "simh VAX network emulation
isn't working" wouldn't be a very well received bug report ;-) And it's
obviously more subtle that just a broken libpcap because my LAT software
(which also uses libpcap - though obviously slightly differently) works
perfectly, also I copied libpcap from my un-upgraded Mac to test simh,
and it's still broken on the new OS, which implies it's something that
has changed in the kernel.
Chrissie
Besides I know a specific snow leopard and that's his favorite......
-----
Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
"This signature was once found posting rude
messages in English in the Moscow subway."
Instead of using a 'dynamic' version of libpcap, try building the source to libpcap, and then build SIMH, however instead of linking libpcap (-lpcap) have it link the object files from libpcap....
I find building it that way on OSX tended to survive os upgrades.. at least on the PPC versions... I'm x86 less so I can't do much for you... :|
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 2:08 AM, Chrissie Caulfield <Christine.Caulfield at googlemail.com> wrote:
Gregg Levine wrote:
On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Chrissie
Caulfield<christine.caulfield at googlemail.com> wrote:
I installed Snow Leopard on my Mac Mini this afternoon (no snide comments
please), and it seems to have broken something in libpcap such simh
networking no longer works. I've tried a few obvious things to no avail.
So my normal emulated router ROOSTA is down at the moment. I've booted up
the real VAX called Zarqon to keep the network running and it should be OK
for a while, or at least until I need to use that room for recordings.
Chrissie
Hello!
I actually wasn't going to yield to temptation as it happens. However
you might want to report the bug to Apple. That cat just came out this
week and there are sure as somebody made green apples going to be
bugs.
I'll need to spend some time diagnosing it properly if I'm to report it to Apple, I suspect just telling them that "simh VAX network emulation isn't working" wouldn't be a very well received bug report ;-) And it's obviously more subtle that just a broken libpcap because my LAT software (which also uses libpcap - though obviously slightly differently) works perfectly, also I copied libpcap from my un-upgraded Mac to test simh, and it's still broken on the new OS, which implies it's something that has changed in the kernel.
Chrissie
Besides I know a specific snow leopard and that's his favorite......
-----
Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
"This signature was once found posting rude
messages in English in the Moscow subway."
--
Chrissie
Gregg Levine wrote:
On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Chrissie
Caulfield<christine.caulfield at googlemail.com> wrote:
I installed Snow Leopard on my Mac Mini this afternoon (no snide comments
please), and it seems to have broken something in libpcap such simh
networking no longer works. I've tried a few obvious things to no avail.
So my normal emulated router ROOSTA is down at the moment. I've booted up
the real VAX called Zarqon to keep the network running and it should be OK
for a while, or at least until I need to use that room for recordings.
Chrissie
Hello!
I actually wasn't going to yield to temptation as it happens. However
you might want to report the bug to Apple. That cat just came out this
week and there are sure as somebody made green apples going to be
bugs.
I'll need to spend some time diagnosing it properly if I'm to report it to Apple, I suspect just telling them that "simh VAX network emulation isn't working" wouldn't be a very well received bug report ;-) And it's obviously more subtle that just a broken libpcap because my LAT software (which also uses libpcap - though obviously slightly differently) works perfectly, also I copied libpcap from my un-upgraded Mac to test simh, and it's still broken on the new OS, which implies it's something that has changed in the kernel.
Chrissie
Besides I know a specific snow leopard and that's his favorite......
-----
Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com
"This signature was once found posting rude
messages in English in the Moscow subway."
--
Chrissie