Correct, neither the MINC-11 nor MiniMINC had a network interface. I used
to own a MiniMINC (PDT-11/150) years ago.
It's serial only. The MINC, I believe, was just an 11/03 with serial ports,
A/D and D/A, and GPIB (oh, and dual floppies).
They were both meant for lab work and analyzing and graphing sampled data,
and had no networking capability. Given that, I'm confused as to how any
MINC documentation would mention DECnet and RSX11S, unless there was some
later version of the system that I'm not aware of.
Regards,
-Mark
On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 9:21 PM, Zane Healy <healyzh at avanthar.com> wrote:
On Dec 20,
2017, at 9:03 PM, Mark Matlock <mark at matlockfamily.com>
wrote:
All,
I have a question on DECnet for RT-11. Documentation that came with a
MINC-11
says that RT-11 had a Phase III compatible DECnet. Does anyone out
there happen to have a copy of it? It would be great to be able to connect
my MINC-11 as an end-node and transfer files to my 11/83.
I?ve been searching for a copy for nearly 20 years. As I understand it,
it only supported serial lines, not ethernet.
Zane