On Sep 6, 2015, at 10:00, Sampsa Laine <sampsa at
mac.com> wrote:
BTW, this is the RSX mail client I was talking about:
I'm sure there must be SOMEONE with a fairly easy to use RSX image for SIMH on this
list? :)
On 6 Sep 2015, at 14:22, Johnny Billquist <bqt
at softjar.se> wrote:
On 2015-09-06 15:18, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Bummer.
Does anyone have a nice turnkey image of RSX (with DECNET) that I could run this on?
RSX and "turnkey" do not really mesh that well in a sentence... :-)
DEC did try it. It was called MicroRSX. I do not want to play with that. But it might
work for you if you actually prefer something you can't customize... :-)
Afraid I don't have it, though.
I've been itching to run a PDP-11 OS for a
while now but am a total n00b..
You should. PDP-11s are fun. However, it all depends on your definition of fun.
Johnny
Sampsa
> On 6 Sep 2015, at 13:29, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
>
>> On 2015-09-06 04:53, Mark Matlock wrote:
>> Samosa,
>> The RSX-11 Mail system consists of 4 tasks as I recall. The ...MAI task that
does most of the interaction with the user is a pretty straight forward Fortran program.
Then the actually task that sends mail ...SEN is also a Fortran program. It communicates
with the MAL$$$ task which is written in BasicPlus2 and this is the most complicated
program as it accepts the various DECnet connections and stores the messages for retrieval
by the ...MAI task. Lastly, the MAL$$$ program connects to a MAL... task written in
Fortran whose sole job is to notify the user if they are logged in that they just got
mail. This system was written by DEC and put on one of the early RSX SIG tapes, but I
remember seeing the files also in a folder on ftp.update.uu.se which may be a better place
to get the files as I'm sure Johnny has updated and improved them.
>>
>> As far as running on VMS, I would think it could be done. I don't know
that you would have to run RSX compatibility, but that might be easiest. With out it there
are probably a number of date/time routines that would need to be modified to work with
VMS time formats. The Fortran is probably quite easy to port but I don't know about
the Basic part. That said the RSX task sends email to VMS fine as I recall, but this is
the area I would think would be most difficult. Also, the way RSX stores in the email
files different than VMS a.
>>
>> Johnny could probably provide a much better overview however.
>
> Yes, as I suspect Sampsa is talking about the mail program on MIM, which is not the
thing you are talking about, Mark.
>
> DEC actually made a product called MAIL-11, which is what I have installed.
>
> It's mostly written in BASIC+2, and have a slightly different set of tasks with
responsibilities. And it has way more features than the DECUS MAIL-11.
>
> But I do not think it is possible to run under VMS. However, it might be that it is
possible to use just the client, since I believe it can talk to a mail server on another
machine. But I have never looked how that work in DECnet.
>
> Johnny
>
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>> On Sep 5, 2015, at 5:13 PM, Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Guys,
>>>
>>> Is it possibles to run the RSX-11 MAIL client on a VAX that has the RSX
compatibility module installed?
>>>
>>> Will it work alongside the normal VMS MAIL client?
>>>
>>> I'm asking because frankly the mail client on MIM is much nicer to use
than the standard VMS mail client..
>>>
>>> Sampsa
>
>
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