The most recent kit I have is a Pathworks CD version 7.4 (7.4a?). IIRC that worked on
Windows XP. The vt320 emulator runs on Windows 8.1, over tcp/ip that is.
DECnet on Windows is an orphan, and is not doing well :-(
LAT is owned by Meridian, according to what my Tru64 systems tell me. I have never
contacted them for a license though, because if you?ve got to ask for the price, for sure
you can?t afford it.
It would be nice to have DECnet on Windows 10, and great to have LAT !
Hans
Op 15 jul. 2019 om 04:44 heeft Thomas DeBellis
<tommytimesharing at gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:
Does anybody know what the status of any types of drivers for DECnet or LAT on Windows 7
or above?
I have the CD's from HP for Windows 2000, but I'll be darned if I can lay hands
on them. So I have a Windows 2000 laptop that has LAT on it and I can use that to run
Kermit, which has been useful when I have really destroyed things.
However, I just got a new Windows 10 machine and I'd like to put DECnet on it. So is
that bring your wallet? Anybody know anything about PuTTY? That would be
straightforward to adapt to NRT and (maybe) LAT. One assumes CTERM would be more effort.
I have the latd package on one of my Linux hosts and that works great. Right into the
20. I have to scrounge up another Ethernet adapter before I reconfigure the whole thing
for DECnet because of some connectivity issues.