I've been using twenex to fill in the missing bits
from MDL documentation. I've been building a new interpreter for it under VMS - not
interested in the compiler, at least not yet.
Version 105 running on twenex has issues with error handling - it crashes out whenever
there is one. I thought an instance of panda tops-20 running locally would (a) work or (b)
enable me to fix it having full control over the machine. I'm now at (b).
I know MUD has little to do with MDL (the language infocom used for its successful
interactive fiction era - Zork etc..) but it now appears that the link in my mind to
Tops-20 is a little wrong.
Keith
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] On Behalf Of
Johnny Billquist
Sent: 10 March 2019 18:52
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: Re: [HECnet] KLH10 noob questions
I'm not sure what you are referring to here...
Not to mention that MUD have nothing to do with MDL.
Johnny
On 2019-03-10 19:23, Keith Halewood wrote:
And would you believe it!?!?!
MDL (muddle - typed Lisp-like language) has runtime fixup issues like on Twenex. Argh!
They probably all derive from the panda distribution too.
> On 10 Mar 2019, at 17:30, Keith Halewood <Keith.Halewood at pitbulluk.org>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've just got the klh10-2 system (mentioned
http://ancientbits.blogspot.com/2013/05/ten-over-pi.html) running on a debian box
connected to networking via a tap interface. I've 'installed' the panda
distribution of tops-20 and got its tcp/ip and decnet services running (but not
autostarting at the moment). You can hecnet to 29.108 to see the default message. I
haven't set up any users yet. My only memory of tops-20 is connecting over Janet to
Essex to play MUD which was quite a while ago.
>
> Keith
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] On
> Behalf Of Johnny Billquist
> Sent: 10 March 2019 16:58
> To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
> Subject: Re: [HECnet] KLH10 noob questions
>
> Vern, your memory is either not fully up to date, or else you've
> developed a few memory errors over the years. :-)
>
> Anyway, to start from (hopefully) the right end - really cool to have someone who
worked on the code around. It should be a big benefit in the discussions.
>
> Now, trying to backtrack a few things. I know that Tops-10 and TOPS-20 used the same
codebase. DECnet routing is something I can only make half a comment on. I'm pretty
sure I read somewhere about the end-node only stuff, and yes, it was also related to the
DTE. Basically, parts of the whole DECnet stack is actually offloaded to the PDP-11, and
not really done on the PDP-10 to start with. But I'm sure you can correct me on that
one. But this also relates to the comments below about KL and ethernet...
>
> Now, on a KS, TOPS-20 never got beyond V4. Any later TOPS-20 development never came
to the KS. That includes DECnet phase IV. So, a KS never supported DECnet over ethernet to
start with. I remember having a discussion with MRC on this many years ago. He did manage
to get DECnet phase IV up and running on a KS, and it was some kind of project supported
from DEC, but it was never productified. I'm also not sure if KS ever supported DECnet
phase III, but maybe it did over serial lines or something. There is no DTE on a KS, so
this does feel somewhat speculative to start with. I certainly used KS a lot, but mostly
with Tops-10, ANF-10 and no other networking...
>
> Ethernet on a KL is not done through the DTE. There was/is an ethernet adapter for
the KL, called the NIA-20, which was installed in the same cabinet where the massbuses
were. And installing the NIA-20 removed two massbuses from the system. There was also the
CI-20, which was similar, in that it also took out two massbuses, and I think was also
installed in that area.
>
> Johnny
>
>> On 2019-03-10 17:25, Vern Brownell wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I?m not sure if this will help. I am the original author of much of
>> DECnet for TOPS-10 and Tops-20. The code base is the same for both
>> OSes, written in Macro, and it was called internally DECnet-36. It
>> was developed with full DECnet routing capability and unless it was
>> restricted in later releases should be able to act as a full routing
>> node. It supported KL and KS machines. Real KL?s were only shipped
>> with PDP-11?s as front ends using an adapter called the DTE - so
>> that?s how they where connected to Ethernet. KS?s had an UNIBUS
>> adapter, so I could talk directly to NI adapters. So even though a
>> KL was a full DECnet node with routing, it only really acted as an
>> end-node, since it?s only connection to Ethernet or DDCMP was
>> through an -11. I would imagine that you could configure a KS with multiple
NIs.
>>
>> At least that?s how I remember it through 38 years of fog.
>>
>> Have fun!
>>
>> Vern
>>
>>
>>> On Mar 10, 2019, at 8:23 AM, Supratim Sanyal <supratim at
riseup.net
>>> <mailto:supratim at riseup.net>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 3/10/19 10:40 AM, Johnny Billquist wrote:
>>>> As far as I am aware, it was never supported to have more than one
>>>> NIA-20 on a KL10.
>>>> Also, since I think that TOPS-20 is endnode only, I suspect it
>>>> would be of limited use, had it even been supported.
>>>> (Yes, you could have had a second interface for just fallback, in
>>>> case the first one broke, but it was rare that you would have two
>>>> separate ethernets in the first place, so then it would only be if
>>>> the NIA-20 itself broke, but then you'd probably want to power
>>>> down the machine anyhow.)
>>>
>>> Very likely true. The original KL10 doc clearly says only one NIC
>>> is supported. I just try my best to keep my DECnet and IP subnets
>>> isolated if I can; two NICs help.
>>>
>>>> I know of KLH10s, but I don't know if any have a guest account.
>>>> Although, I'm not sure what you think you would see from inside
TOPS-20.
>>>
>>> Never seen or logged into a TOP-20 system ... as you say below,
>>> curious about what it looks like. Anyway, have a Panda release up
>>> now, working through tips for the basics.
>>>
>>>> But it's a good question if there is any TOPS-20 machine on HECnet
>>>> with guest account. I guess it could be interesting for others to
>>>> just experience what TOPS-20 looks and feels like.
>>>> I don't have any myself.
>>>> Johnny
>>>>> On 2019-03-10 15:28, Supratim Sanyal wrote:
>>>>> Starting from zero with both KLH10 and TOPS-20. Newbie questions,
>>>>> surely:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) Is there a KLH10 distribution for Linux that supports VDE2?
>>>>> (It appears it was at the least added to the NetBSD target by
>>>>> Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert after being reuested by Cory
Smelosky,
>>>>> going by
>>>>>
https://github.com/PDP-10/klh10/issues/2)
>>>>>
>>>>> 2) Is it possible in KLH10 to have two network adapters, for
>>>>> example, something like
>>>>>
>>>>> # DECnet adapter
>>>>> devdef ni0 564 ni20 dedic=true ifmeth=vde ifc=/tmp/vde-dnet
>>>>> enaddr=aa:00:04:00:XX:YY # IP adapter devdef ni1 1500 ni20
>>>>> dedic=true ifmeth=vde ifc=/tmp/vde-ip enaddr=12:34:56:aa:bb:cc
>>>>>
>>>>> 3) Are there any KLH10 TOPS-20 systems active on HECnet now on
>>>>> which I could have an account to look around?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Supratim
>>>
>>>
>>> --
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>>> - Bobby McFerrin
>>
>
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