This is mostly for Tim and Paul, but I figured to cross-post in case any one might have seen this before (before I lob thy Holy Hand Grenade).
1. In cleaning up some of my old paperwork, I stumbled across a fanfold . paper copy of "RSTS/E System Programmer's Notebook" page 3 (no 1-2) . followed by Chapters 1-5 and Appendix A, B pages 1-5. The bottom of . the Preface reads: . . "What follows is a sermon, it is not a Gospel." . . A section on the first page of Appendix A has a paragraph that says: . . CAUTION . The PPEK sequences described in this (sic. I presume PEEK) . document are not a part of the supported . functionality of RSTS/E V6C as described . in the RSTS/E Software Product Description. . Has anyone seen/read this before, know who wrote it, have a digital copy that could be distributed out, or am I destined to type it back in so all can read (it is good material on old yellowed crackly fanfold paper)??? 2. I lost a very good friend (coworker) this week to MI (he was 66). We . were coteaching a class online Tuesday night and Wednesday morning he . was gone. :( I have inherited 2 of his classes and wish to do the . best job I can for his students, honor his legacy, and live up to the . praise and respect he gave me that he disclosed to his students. . One of these classes is on command line and the text is linux specific. While I love my linux machines, there has always been a natural flow when typing commands on pretty much any DEC OS (a person kind of has to acquire a little bit of tourette's tics to be competent with *nix). Can someone in the group provide me with a few accounts to connect to so his students can see something other than linux??? I think I used to have an account on CHIMPY, but that has been a while back. 3. Does anyone have a current HECnet map, so that said students could . see how HECnet is set up and navigate a couple of different machines? That's all. Sorry to be such a hermit. I rarely poke my head out into the world, but this time I felt it was for a just cause. :-) Brett _______________________________________________ Simh mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh
