On Sep 18, 2018, at 10:52 AM, Zane Healy <healyzh
at avanthar.com> wrote:
Consider this, this very likely ran on 68k based Sun hardware, it may have run on early
Sun-4 systems. This is in the SunOS 3.x timeframe, the question is, was it past that
timeframe.
If such an old version existed, it would give me an excuse to get 'tme' running at
least. Also, 1986 would place the software well after Phase IV/IV+ and before Phase
V's rollout, so I imagine if it could be located it would be quite interoperable, even
if it had to be used on SunOS 3. That seems to be historically more interesting than using
SunOS 4.
Something else of interest in that announcement is the
mention of a VT100 emulator for Sun.
Yes. However, I imagine that software is quite obscure at this point. X11 was released in
1987, and xterm was available with it. While I'm not a Sun history buff, and don't
know when Sun switched to X11 from OpenWindows (did they ever use NeWS?), regardless, this
seems to indicate that software likely had a very short period of viability and likely
wasn't widely distributed.
My fear is that this is like DECnet/RT (the RT-11
version). As far as I can tell, no one has a copy of that (I?ve been looking for 20
years).
:(
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