Please forgive me for letting this thread age in my inbox for a while, but I'll speak
up, too. I appreciate this work!
I had previously set up a VM with an old enough Debian distribution to support DECnet in
order to get some filesystem images off of my VAX-11/730, with partial success. I was able
to copy off images of a few RL-02 packs, but wasn't able to copy a block-level image
of its R80 drive. The copy aborted when it hit the first bad block, and I didn't (and
still don't) know enough VMS to work around that.
I have since changed my approach to setting up a SIMH emulation of a VAX running recent
enough OpenVMS to speak both DECnet and TCP/IP fluently in order to serve as a bridge
between my modern systems and the older DECnet-speaking hardware. But being able to have a
recent Linux kernel speaking DECnet would also be very helpful!
I'd like to run the SIMH emulation on a small embedded computer that I can leave on
all the time without burning lots of power, such as a BeagleBoard or Raspberry Pi. It
would be very nice if that emulation host could also natively speak DECnet. I tried
building the DECnet drivers that are still present in the Linux distro, and using the
userland stuff that's (surprisingly?) still present in the debian distro that the
BeagleBoards use, and it didn't work. I hope I'll be able to find time soon to try
out the patches, and I hope that they will make it into the mainline Linux distributions.
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Mark J. Blair, NF6X <nf6x at nf6x.net>
http://www.nf6x.net/