I ran across these pages a few months ago. I?m still in shock. Hopefully one day they
are able to release a distro.
BTW, LCM+L should have a decent collection of GCOS-8 doc?s, including doc?s on the
DataNet-8000. Regrettably I gave them all my GCOS-8 materials (a large box) a few years
ago, as I thought I?d never have any use for them again. At least they went up there.
Everyone else that I?m still in contact with dumped theirs in the recycle 20+ years ago.
:-(
Zane
On Sep 8, 2018, at 12:30 AM, Jeffrey H. Johnson
<jhj at trnsz.com> wrote:
It's 3:30am and I've been drinking bourbon all night so I don't want to
embarrass myself with drunk postings, however, yes, the LCM+L is working on TYMCOM/X ? but
it's been a few months since the last update:
https://wiki.livingcomputers.org/doku.php?id=tymcom-x-status
<https://wiki.livingcomputers.org/doku.php?id=tymcom-x-status>
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Jeffrey H. Johnson
jhj at
trnsz.com <mailto:jhj at trnsz.com>
https://ban.ai/multics <https://ban.ai/multics>
On Sep 8, 2018, at 1:40 AM, Mark Abene <phiber at
phiber.com <mailto:phiber at
phiber.com>> wrote:[snip] But you're probably more interested in TYMCOM/X... I
heard that the Living Computer Museum in Seattle is trying to bootstrap TYMCOM/X? That
would be awesome! Not sure if they have access to the necessary Tymnet node (engine)
hardware needed to multiplex the terminals. All that stuff would have to talk the Tymnet
II protocol (like I mentioned earlier, it isn't X.25). [snip]