Hi.
Well, the problem is that tape image files under RSX are done
(obviously) to make them easy to deal with under RSX. Which means that
the files are in a special format, which cannot be easily transported or
translated to other operating systems. So it ends up being basically
something that is only possible to deal with using the special mode I've
implemented in the RSX ftp (client and server). And nowadays I pretty
much almost never write real, physical tapes. Device emulation is so
much easier and faster to deal with.
But, are you saying you don't already have an RSX system with TCP/IP up
and running? :-)
Anyway, grab the RL02 disk image then, and install from that. That image
can be used by pretty much anything.
Johnny
On 2017-09-19 08:53, Boyanich, Alastair wrote:
Ah! I had hopes of writing it out on the VAX.
That should work if I set up simh. Will give it a go. Thanks for the guide.
Al
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Subject: Re: [HECnet] Announcing TCP/IP for RSX-11M-PLUS
Hi, Alistair.
the .tap is available, but it's not something your VAX will understand.
The .tap file available is for the RSX virtual file driver.
So just fetch it, using ftp on the RSX machine, connect it up, extract the files with
BRU, do a IPGEN with just enter on all the questions, and reboot, and voila, you've
upgraded...
Johnny
On 2017-09-18 02:02, Boyanich, Alastair wrote:
Hi Johnny,
Is the .tap available?
I find this the easiest to get across to the 11/83 from the vax with the tape drive.
Best Wishes,
Al
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From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] On
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Sent: Sunday, 3 September 2017 8:32 PM
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE; Info-PDP11 at
dbit.com; SIMH
<simh at trailing-edge.com>
Subject: [HECnet] Announcing TCP/IP for RSX-11M-PLUS
Time for a new release announcement of TCP/IP for RSX-11M-PLUS.
This release contains a lot of fixes and improvements in many areas. I really encourage
people to upgrade, as some of these changes can have a noticeable impact on stability.
Highlights:
- Distribution now includes the PDP-11 C and BASIC+2 resident libraries, so that various
tools and utilities that are built against them can be installed even if the full language
is not installed on a system.
- Improved stability.
Detailed information on things that have been done since the last release:
Ethernet driver:
- The ethernet driver could under some overload situations become deaf, and not receive
any more packets.
TCP:
- TCP FIN handling. Under some circumstances, TCP could get into a
state where both sides would be sending FIN packets, and not
acknowledging the other sides FIN.
- TCP sequence handling. Under some circumstances, TCP packets with
bad sequence numbers could be accepted as valid packets.
- IO.KIL function for normal TCP ports removed. It turned out that it
was very undesirable to process IO.KIL for connected sockets. (A
separate function with the same effect does exist.)
- Added counted for rejected TCP SYN packets.
- Improved task activation code for TCP daemons.
HTTP:
- Improved logging.
MAILD:
- Improved new mail notification handling.
- Correct handling of EHLO/HELO for SMTP.
- Implemented proper MAIL11 protocol, version 3.
- Rewritten address rewrite logic to better process both SMTP and
MAIL11 addresses.
MAIL:
- Simple mail client now exist.
Libraries:
- Unified user lookup functions. User lookups now happen both on
lastname, UIC, SID and login directory. This is used both by MAIL, FTP
and HTTP.
As usual, the distribution is available from:
ftp://mim.update.uu.se/bqtcp.dsk
ftp://mim.update.uu.se/bqtcp.tap
ftp://ftp.update.uu.se/pub/pdp11/rsx/tcpip/tcpip.dsk
The documentation is also available through ftp on Mim, or also at
http://mim.update.uu.se/tcpipdoc
The firewall for Mim have now been removed, so no need for the
alternate ports, but Mim is still listening to the alternate ports as well.
ftp: 10021
telnet: 10023
Johnny
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