The revisions after V8, can be turned back into something usable if you
are willing to put in a few patches and custom run-time-systems. It has
been many years since I did anything useful with RSTS, but the big push
by DEC to make everyone DCL compliant was where RSTS got messed up and
slow. Like Paul, "if" I get some time I'd like to put up a few RSTS
systems on
rsts.org and tie them to hecnet, but real work always gets in
the way.
Brett
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, Mark Abene wrote:
Yeah, if I didn't think that every version of RSTS after v8 is a total
abomination. :) I run v8 on purpose, because I actually used to use it
back in the 80's. It's the last "pure" version, before DEC turned it
into crap to make VMS people happy.
-M
Paul Koning wrote:
Excerpt of message (sent 20 August 2009) by Mark Abene:
While I have been running three public access emulated systems for a few
years now (TOPS-20 on KLH10, RSTS/E v8 and 2.11BSD on SIMH), there are
several problems with me getting on HECnet. First, my host server is
FreeBSD, and FreeBSD doesn't support multicast on tap network
interfaces, nor have I heard about any plans to. Which means no DECnet.
At some point I plan to migrate my emulators over to a beefy linux
server, and linux does have the necessary support. Second problem, is
that SIMH doesn't support any DDCMP-aware network devices, which means
that even if I solve the first problem (it'll allow me to get TOPS-20 on
DECnet), I don't have any way via SIMH to get DECnet/E working on my
RSTS system. Call me crazy, but I just don't think I'll be paying 4,000
dollars for E11/linux. So that's out.
Could you get RSTS/E V10? If so, you could run DDCMP over an async
terminal line.
paul