On 19 August 2016 at 10:31, Rod Smallwood <rodsmallwoo...@btinternet.com> wrote: > Now for the fun version. How do I do the same sort of thing but with DEC > hardware? > You mean host a website with DEC hardware?
With a PDP-11: > Johnny Billquist has a lovely TCP/IP package for RSX-11/M+ which includes an > HTTP server if I recall correctly. > I haven't used it (because reasons) but I think 2.11 BSD might have an HTTP > server too. With a VAX: > VMS, later versions provide all the stuff you need to host a website, though > I've not set one up to do so. > OpenBSD 5.8 (the last VAX version) also provides all the servering that you > need. > NetBSD is also a thing. With an Alpha: > VMS > OpenBSD still supports Alpha in the current versions > NetBSD, again Cheers, Christian -- Christian M. Gauger-Cosgrove STCKON08DS0 Contact information available upon request.