On 2016-03-15 04:41, Ethan Dicks wrote:
On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 11:30 PM, Robert Armstrong <b...@jfcl.com> wrote:
I just skimmed the manual, but it looks like DECnet-8 was really limited.
It's basically a toolkit for writing your own applications that talk via
DECnet; the only standard applications supplied are TLK and LSN (sort of the
PDP-8 equivalent to PHONE). There's no FAL, NFT or RMT task. It doesn't seem
like there's much you can do with it unless you want to write a bunch of
software first.
Or is there something I'm missing?
I think you pretty much have it there. It was really limited.
Yeah. I've read through the code, and that's about it. You have the
basic services so that you can write your own programs that communicate
over DECnet, but there are very few standard programs supplied. I wonder
if TLK/LSN might actually be compatible with the ones under RSX. Quite
possible.
But there is not much else. But that not so unlike RTS/8 itself. RTS/8
is not really much of a generic OS. You build it, along with the tasks
that you want to run, from sources, and then you run the whole thing.
There is no way of adding and removing tasks in an existing system. It
is rather static.
The best it can offer is that you can have OS/8 as a background task in
there, so that you can run random generic programs in that environment.
I don't remember who I talk to, but it might have been Paul, but it
appears DECnet-8 is pretty much Phase I, from what we figured out. Maybe
DEC wrote some newer version that have not been found, since
documentation and SPDs mention Phase II.
Johnny
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