Michael Sokolov wrote:
>
> Alex Hornby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have a pure 4.3BSD system connected up to the net?
>
> I do, of course, and not just one machine but a full machine room of them.
> Absolutely pure in every way: I have my own classful net (class C, but still a
> real full C, not a /24 chunk of someone's A/B or worse), not subnetted but
> instead the net number assigned to the Ethernet coax, all machines connected to
> this coax and addressed out of its net number, the gateway between this net and
> the outside world is itself a VAX running 4.3BSD, and the outside connection is
> a hard point-to-point pipe, connected to the VAX via a DSV11 (the VAX is of
> Q-bus type) with a 4.3BSD driver written by me in my current capacity as the
> 4.3BSD maintainer. This machine I'm sending this E-mail from, ivan.Harhan.ORG,
> is one of these VAXen running 4.3BSD (see the headers for the Sendmail
> version). These VAXen running 4.3BSD are my *only* systems, which I use for
> *everything*. But then what else would you expect from someone who is the
> maintainer of an OS?
Do you have an O26 or O29 card reader ?
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