On 19-Feb-16 16:17, James Corrigan wrote: > > Hello All > > > > Daniel Watts, Bao Claylinde, Barry Stone and I worked on these DEC > network stacks for many years. One other fellow, a friend of Dan's, > did the MOP implementation > > The offering supports an API, level 2 (area router), level 1 (router) > and end node as well as all utilities like dap copy and cterm sethost > - the Lat and mop implementations are complete. I worked with Bruce > Mann and John Yosuaks to bring the first LAT console servers when I > was working for DEC. > > There are interfaces that we worked with Oracle to implement for Sun > HP IBM and Sequent ( now owned by IBM I believe) > > This would-be free offering was a long time commercial package that is > bug free having been running on 55 different platforms over a 20 year > period. >
[Snip] > If folks would let me know the versions of Linux and UNIX that they > need tested, I will set up a development environment for those servers > and confirm that it is operational. I believe we have functionality > test suites as well that I will make available. > Thank you for the very welcome contribution! I run my Linux systems on Fedora and Debian. Mostly Fedora. I tend to stick with older versions, but it's no problem to crank up yet another VM with with the latest release or .-1 for this. I don't think you want to I use VirtualBox for the VMs - mostly hosted on an x86-64 server, but my windoze notebook has one for when I travel. I run Debian on RPis - but doubt I'll put SimH on one of those. Other folks do. I know there are other users who run SimH under everything from Android phones to Tru64 Unix... Just about every DEC network-capable OS is run here - from TOPS-10/20 to RT-11.
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