On Sat, 6 Feb 2016, Chris Halarewich wrote:
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/openvms/freeware/mosaic/mosaic.zip
Thank you Chris, I will have a look. Maybe there is more of interest than
just Mosaic.
But that does not answer the question. Is mosaic a more useful browser
than than Seamonkey (CSWB) in 20
On Sat, 6 Feb 2016, Sue Skonetski wrote:
Can you please send me email I am going to check with the VMS
Engineering Team. We have done a great deal of work in the Open Source
space? Also have you tried Firefox on Alpha?
Hi Sue, I don't know what I can say.
It is a number of years since I lo
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/openvms/freeware/mosaic/mosaic.zip
On 2/6/16, Chris Halarewich wrote:
> VMS Mosaic is supported on VAXes running OpenVMS 5.4-3 thru 7.3, on
> Alpha systems using OpenVMS V1.5 thru 8.2, and on IA64 systems running
> OpenVMS V8.1 thru 8.2-1. Mosaic will work with UCX (TCP/IP
VMS Mosaic is supported on VAXes running OpenVMS 5.4-3 thru 7.3, on
Alpha systems using OpenVMS V1.5 thru 8.2, and on IA64 systems running
OpenVMS V8.1 thru 8.2-1. Mosaic will work with UCX (TCP/IP Services),
CMU, MultiNet, Pathway, TCPware or SOCKETSHR with NETLIB. CMU TCP/IP
is supported via LI
Dear Richard,
Can you please send me email I am going to check with the VMS Engineering Team.
We have done a great deal of work in the Open Source space? Also have you
tried Firefox on Alpha?
Warm Regards,
Sue
> On Feb 6, 2016, at 6:43 PM, Richard Loken wrote:
>
> Gentlemen, I stumbled a
Gentlemen, I stumbled across a reference to Mosaic 4.0 for VMS dated 2006.
I ran Mosaic on my VMS workstation around 1994 and had abandoned it long
ago first for Netscape 3.0.3 and later for Seamonkey.
I did not know that there was any development on Mosaic in recent decades
I found Seamonkey to