On 2015-06-15 03:44, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 06/14/2015 09:40 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote:
This is remarkably impressive for a dead protocol on
dead computers :)
Dead? Mine run great.
I just resurrected my PDP-11/05 today. 11/55 last week.
Unfortunately, the 11/05 will not ever be able to run my TCP/IP.
True. It's a bit, erm, limited.
However, the 11/55 could possibly stand a chance.
Huh? Doesn't RSX11M-Plus require more than 18 bits' worth of RAM, and
doesn't your IP stack require -Plus?
Yes on the second question, and sortof maybe not on the first one.
Officially M+ requires 22-bit addressing, but it can be generated for
18-bit systems. But I have never tried it to see how it fares...
Johnny
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