On Sep 24, 2018, at 4:56 PM, Jeffrey H. Johnson
<jhj at trnsz.com> wrote:
On Sep 19, 2018, at 3:09 PM, Jeffrey H. Johnson
<jhj at trnsz.com> wrote:
Update with some good news.
I've been in touch with a chain of people at TSS, who have been quite responsive and
very helpful, and have now finally reached the management level, who said they will try to
respond back, hopefully before next week.
[snip]
Another update:
Not so good news. I received a response from TSS, who advised that they were willing to
help but "were not able to find a backup of the source code" for the TSSnet
product, so they are not able to release it.
I reached out to Oracle, and they never responded to my inquiries regarding SunLink/DNA -
unsurprisingly.
Perhaps Tim Sneddon might be willing to try contacting the people he previously reached
out to at Ki Research again.
It would be interesting to see if anyone can at least find binaries for the TSS DECnet
product, if TSS would be willing to make a hobbyist license available, it would be cool to
play with. From a practical standpoint, it has no commercial value at this point, since
it?s pre-MacOSX.
Oddly enough, I want to say that I bought a license for DAVE from them, for the purpose of
accessing a Samba Share on VMS. At least that?s the only reason I can think of, at this
point, why I?d have purchased a copy. :-)
Zane