I have both physical platforms (PDP-11's, VAXen, Alpha's) and SimH
platforms. I mix and max as necessary.
-Steve
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[mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] On Behalf Of Gregg Levine
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2012 21:42
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Subject: Re: [HECnet] This is probably been asked already but....
On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 9:33 PM, Johnny Billquist
<bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
On 2012-07-02 03:17, Gregg Levine wrote:
On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 9:10 PM, Bob Armstrong <bob at jfcl.com> wrote:
Dave McGuire wrote
PDP-8: there's a DECnet implementation for OS/8.
Do you actually have such a thing? There was a partial
implementation for
RTS/8 that was, AFAIK, never released. I have some
sources for it,
but it's unfinished.
Bob
Hello!
About all I found was those sources, on the iBib site. And for the
other OS, no hits so far on Google.
Steve interesting story, and yes I'm not asking about those three
letter agencies.
Let me put it to all of you this way. In the book
"Cuckoo's Egg" as
related by Cliff Stoll, his(?) VAXes were networked, via
Ethernet all
over the campus, (either running BSD or VMS), but they
were connected
to the Internet via leased lines.
And in a Doctor Who book, who's reasonably accurate on the
DEC based
side of things, and lousy on the desktop side, there are
PDP-11s and
possibly a few early Vaxes. and even an Eclipse.
What I am curious about is how the PDP-11s talked to DEC Net based
systems.
And which ones of the R* operating systems could be confused into
doing that, and in what ways.
Well, considering the fact that DECnet was born on the PDP-11, the
question should perhaps be rephrased as how non-PDP11
systems managed
to talk on DECnet. :-)
If the question is more on a practical note of how connections were
done, I think the original was over serial lines, but I might be
wrong. Multidrop as well as some high speed links were available in
Phase III, but ethernet only became an option with DECnet phase IV.
Not sure about the time frame for packet switched interfaces. They
certainly existed in Phase IV, but I don't know if they
were available
already in phase III.
The RTS-8 DECNET/8, which was mentioned earlier, talks
DECNET over a
serial line, using DDCMP.
Johnny
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Hello!
Okay.
Now the question that's worth a full Fizzbin. How many of us
here are running under emulation? This means either a SIMH
PDP11 or a E11. Or an appropriate Alpha that's done the same way.
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