Long time ago. It was probably Slackware 9. And as Mark says, the makefile
needed a lot of tweaking and I'm not real proficient at C stuff so it took
me a lot of fumbling around. The simh version was 3.8 or perhaps even
earlier. Slackware didn't have much in the way of precompiled packages at
the
Hello!
I agree. Last time I made my big try it was to first have to track
down and build a copy of tcpdump that would build properly on Eleven.
As I recall releases later then 0.8 for libpcap would in fact be
needed for networking to work properly that way. On Linux of course.
On Windows I simply
On Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 9:43 PM, Gregg Levine wrote:
> Hello!
> Gary which release of Slackware Linux was this? I've found that SIMH
> properly builds on all releases from 7.2 (Which was only released as a Snap
> Shot Disk from the time of the first shows) all the way the 14.1.
> I only
Hello!
Gary which release of Slackware Linux was this? I've found that SIMH
properly builds on all releases from 7.2 (Which was only released as a
Snap Shot Disk from the time of the first shows) all the way the 14.1.
I only needed to figure out how to update the LibCap library so that
networking
Hi Gary,
On Tuesday, November 7, 2017 at 5:29 AM, Gary Lee Phillips wrote:
> I am running VAX 3.8-1 on a 64-bit Linux system. It performs well
> with OpenVMS as the operating system. But when I try to run it
> with OpenBSD 5.7 there are issues.
>
> The base system installs and boots correctly.
I am running VAX 3.8-1 on a 64-bit Linux system. It performs well with
OpenVMS as the operating system. But when I try to run it with OpenBSD 5.7
there are issues.
The base system installs and boots correctly. But in order to bring in
tools such as language compilers or editors, it is necessary