Thanks for everyone's messages, I'm finally online with a PyDECnet router
at 1.870 and an OpenVMS x86 9.2-1 box at 1.871.
My plans include: a couple VAX/VMS boxes (under simh), perhaps an Ubuntu 14
box, and who knows about TOPS-10, TOPS-20, and the PDP-11 systems :)
Also maybe joining some of the simh vaxxen to HNET if I manage to
understand NJE :)
Supratim, I think I was visiting one of the boxes in your lab, wrote a MAIL
message, but can't remember to which box, sorry. I am very curious about
DECnet support in older Linux versions, does it come out of the box or is
there some trickery involved?
Regards
Alice
On Tue, 9 May 2023 at 02:52, Supratim Sanyal <supratim(a)riseup.net> wrote:
On 5/6/2023 6:29 PM, finitud(a)gmail.com wrote:
Hello, newbie here :)
Hello Alice.
I used to run OpenVMS 7.3 under simh on a Raspberry Pi, but have never
learnt past
the "newbie" stage about OpenVMS.
With the availability of the x86 Community Edition, I have now 9.2-1
running under
Proxmox at home, and thought "maybe it's time to learn about
DECnet and join the HECnet".
So here I am, with exactly 0 idea of how DECnet works but the intention
to read
some of the docs and figure it out enough to join a node or two (or
more?)
Once you decide how to connect to HECnet, please reach out to Johnny
Bilquist (via this mailing list or bqt(a)softjar.se) for next steps.
Typically you will be assigned to one of the HECnet areas based on
proximity and the owner of that Area will then assign DECnet addresses
to you for your machines.
Presently many people are using DECnet/Python to uplink to HECnet, most
commonly using MULTINET over TCP as the DECnet-over-IP mechanism.
Best,
Supratim
Regards,
Alice
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