Was anyone ever crazy enough to try to implement any DECnet bits for 4.3BSD?
I doubt it was very highly demanded, thus the "crazy" bit. I'd consider
trying to implement it myself, but I don't know C, BSD internals, or in-depth DECnet
info and the craziest I've done is gotten a crippled Perl 5 built on Quasijarus.
(while i'm on that topic, anyone ever manage to build autoconf/automake on 4.3BSD?) My
eventual end goal is to build irssi on 4.3BSD and ignoring the fact it's pretty much
impossible.
I'm having trouble finding good documentation for latest TOPS-10 and TOPS-20, anyone
know of links off hand? I'd like to get more familiar with them. Also, how would I go
about configuring DECnet on TOPS-20? (using pre-built panda, grab me some good manuals and
some product tape images and I can roll my own if need be). I suck at google and I get a
lot of "top" lists every time I try to find TOPS-10/TOPS-20 stuff
Yeah, I don't know everything about all of DEC's older stuff, but I like learning
my way around, I just need good resources and an explanation of the document naming
conventions.
Also, it's probably better I mention connecting here so all the crazy solutions get
mentioned. Dynamic IP, located in Ohio, US. I have several spare UNIX systems to run a
bridge on, and I would prefer to get several systems connected (what area should I use?
I'll get back with node names once I figure out how to change them in RSTS/E and
TOPS-20) I'm not very good with using emacs, maybe I should just stick with a more
basic editor. Or find a better terminal emulator I don't have any real DEC terminals
or any real DEC hardware yet.
Apologies if any of my questions are a bit annoying or anything.
Thanks!
-- Cory
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