From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: cowan@mercury.ccil.org (John Cowan) Date: Mon, 12 May 2014 01:29:02 -0400 Subject: [TUHS] Work I've done with a PDP-11 simulator In-Reply-To: <1399850019.15503.for-standards-violators@oclsc.org> References: <1399850019.15503.for-standards-violators@oclsc.org> Message-ID: <20140512052901.GR17946@mercury.ccil.org> Norman Wilson scripsit: > Certainly the directory entries were different between the two: ODS-1 > used RADIX-50-encoded file names with at most six characters plus an > at-most-three- character `extension' Ah, yes, of course. > (a term which newbies sometimes improperly import into UNIX as well); To be fair, there are programs, notably "make", which behave as if Unix had extensions. > I forget the exact filename rules in VMS, but filenames certainly > could be longer than six characters. 39 characters of name and 39 characters of extension in ODS-2, no definite limits (and Unicode to boot)imits in ODS-5. ODS-5 is close to NTFS. > I'll spend some time in the next few days going over them and see if I > can quickly get something workable. Excellent! > To speed that up, I taught uucico a new protocol, whereby control > information still went over a serial line, but data blocks were > transferred over a chunk of raw shared disk (with appropriate locks, > of course). Clever. -- John Cowan http://www.ccil.org/~cowan cowan at ccil.org I now introduce Professor Smullyan, who will prove to you that either he doesn't exist or you don't exist, but you won't know which. --Melvin Fitting