Hum... an impressive amount of messages in a short time.
I dare to ask something. Many people here appear to be interested in
put up an UUCP connection (simulating a modem connection even).
Someone even asked about a MAPINFO... In my case I want to put online
and available across my firewall a simulated Unix running under SIMH.
Would have sense to provide info for a common MAPINFO or for range of
adresses for UUCP interchange? It's only an idea. Excuses in advance
for my dare if I'm telling something weird.
Gracias | Regards - Saludos | Greetings | Freundliche Grüße | Salutations
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Sergio Pedraja
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No crea todo lo que ve, ni crea que está viéndolo todo
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"El estado de una Copia de Seguridad es desconocido
hasta que intentas restaurarla" (- nixCraft)
2017-03-09 15:51 GMT+01:00 Arthur Krewat <krewat(a)kilonet.net>:
If I could get the Consensys running that I used to
have that would be
great, it would be "authentic" to me at least.
However, it relies on either an Adaptec 1540 SCSI controller, or the
standard ISA WD MFM/RLL controller (and maybe ESDI), which my VMware
environments can't support. I'm reluctant to go into running yet another
emulator anywhere on my home office network, so it might be Unixware 2.1
which I managed to get running in VMware.
On 3/8/2017 7:22 PM, Cory Smelosky wrote:
Which SVR4.2?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 8, 2017, at 15:39, Arthur Krewat <krewat(a)kilonet.net> wrote:
>
> I've still got my Worldblazer, and a Trailblazer that I found in a
> storage closet at a defense contractor I was consulting for back in the mid
> 90's.
>
> I'm seriously thinking of getting my SVR4.2 system back up and running
> and seeing if I can get Taylor UUCP to function again.
>
> Of course, I didn't make the UUCP maps until the early 90's... but still
> :)
>