Is there any special reason why you want to use 2.09 or 2.10 rather than the latest, 2.11? Is it because of your hardware requirements, I think possibly 2.11 requires split I/D right? Anyway the best way to answer your question is to try it out in SIMH. I do know that 2.11 has a modern TCP/IP stack, which is backported from 4.3 or thereabouts (it does not suppprt some advanced features such as syn cookies, so it was not backported from the latest, but it's pretty modern still). I would be interested to know if 2.09 or 2.10 have the same TCP/IP stack as 2.11, my feeling is they don't.
cheers, Nick

On 21/11/2014 12:34 PM, "Jacob Ritorto" <jacob.ritorto@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
  Wanting to set up an 11/34 or 11/23 with a unix that's at least contemporary enough to run telnet and ftp.  From what I can gather on line, I guess 2.10 is the best shot, but it's apparently a little less popular and I can't fin enough docs about it to determine if it'll run with the hardware I have.  Am I on the right track here, or should I be considering backporting the programs to 2.9?  Pointers to 2.10 Setup manual would be most welcome as well as suggestions on where to find other resources to meet this goal..

thx
jake


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