Oh, and just in case it wasn't clear:
mim.update.uu.se
Johnny
On 2019-12-29 01:06, Johnny Billquist wrote:
Hi.
Anyone can log into MIM. Just telnet to mim.update.uu.se, and it should
become obvious how to do it.
Also, ftp works as well. But you need to log in with an actual user, and
Hi.
Anyone can log into MIM. Just telnet to mim.update.uu.se, and it should
become obvious how to do it.
Also, ftp works as well. But you need to log in with an actual user, and
not as anonymous. But the user information should also be obvious once
you tried telnet...
Johnny
On
On 2019-12-28 21:07, John H. Reinhardt wrote:
On 12/27/2019 2:39 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote:
Oh, and if we're talking ponies, if I could play Empire... one last
time... :) :) :)
I have the binary. I also have sources, but not for the same version I
have the binary for... :-)
Runs under RSX,
Hi.
On 2019-12-28 21:07, John H. Reinhardt wrote:
On 12/27/2019 2:39 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote:
Oh, and if we're talking ponies, if I could play Empire... one last
time... :) :) :)
I have the binary. I also have sources, but not for the same version I
have the binary for... :-)
Runs under
On 12/27/2019 2:39 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote:
Oh, and if we're talking ponies, if I could play Empire... one last
time... :) :) :)
I have the binary. I also have sources, but not for the same version I have the
binary for... :-)
Runs under RSX, but I would suspect it would run under RSTS/E
On 2019-12-27 19:53, Dave Shevett wrote:
On Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 1:39 PM Paul Koning wrote:
You mean real RSX, not POS?
So, IIRC, P/OS was built on top of RSX11. It was the menu system and
application framework, but under the covers, it was all RSX11. I
remember if you had the (development
On Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 1:39 PM Paul Koning wrote:
> You mean real RSX, not POS?
So, IIRC, P/OS was built on top of RSX11. It was the menu system and
application framework, but under the covers, it was all RSX11. I
remember if you had the (development option?) you could drop to a DCL
prompt
> On Dec 24, 2019, at 12:06 PM, Dave Shevett wrote:
>
> Hi everyone - happily getting into simh now, reliving my happy
> upbringing on DEC hardware :) . I used to run RSTS on my own 11/34a,
> and did a bunch of other work on RSX-11m on DEC Pro/350's, so very
> much looking forward to reliving
Hi.
On 2019-12-24 18:06, Dave Shevett wrote:
Hi everyone - happily getting into simh now, reliving my happy
upbringing on DEC hardware :) . I used to run RSTS on my own 11/34a,
and did a bunch of other work on RSX-11m on DEC Pro/350's, so very
much looking forward to reliving some of those
Hi everyone - happily getting into simh now, reliving my happy
upbringing on DEC hardware :) . I used to run RSTS on my own 11/34a,
and did a bunch of other work on RSX-11m on DEC Pro/350's, so very
much looking forward to reliving some of those times.
A couple basic questions
1) I'm
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