I have a pre-built Lynx for 4.3 UWISC here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/bsd42/files/Package%20Tapes/4.3%20BSD%20Uwisc/lynx-2.8.2.binary.BSD-4.3.Uwisc.tap.bz2/download I recall 4.3 RENO being incredibly unstable, and having major issues compiling lynx as some of the files are pretty big. Basically I found 4.3 UWisc hiding in a directory on TUHS, and though I’d see what it was and I found it to be a FAR FAR superior thing to not only RENO, but stock 4.3 . Speaking of AberMUD, I have version 2 built for pretty much everything.... https://sourceforge.net/projects/bsd42/files/Package%20Tapes/4.3%20BSD%20Uwisc/AberMUD-2.BSD-4.3.Uwisc.tap.bz2/download I need to troll the old usenet stuff for some sz/rz and an old httpd, maybe Apache 1.3 may work as well, I mean I did get it to actually build for NT 3. 1 of all things, so a BSD shouldn’t be such a long shot. Maybe add in a perl, and we can have a semi useful gateway.... Although I guess adding in MySQL and going full *AMP may be a bit crazy, but it could be useful.. And maybe it’d open up WebDAV for shuffling files around. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: William Pechter Sent: Monday, 10 April 2017 11:33 AM To: Mary Ann Horton; Warren Toomey Cc: TUHS main list Subject: Re: [TUHS] 4.3 Wisc file transfer Should work fine with the 4.3 template tape... But I would save the original kernel just in case I moved binaries from the older 4.3 to Reno and uWisc without problems. Ftp works. I wish I could get lynx and wet to build. Bill -----Original Message----- From: Warren Toomey To: Mary Ann Horton Cc: TUHS main list Sent: Sun, 09 Apr 2017 20:05 Subject: Re: [TUHS] 4.3 Wisc file transfer On Sun, Apr 09, 2017 at 10:14:06AM -0700, Mary Ann Horton wrote: > What's the best way to transfer files in and out of the simh 4.3BSD Wisc > version? I can do it with tape files, but it seems like FTP or ssh or NFS > ought to be possible, and none is behaving at first blush. I don't know how close 4.3UWisc is (in terms of config files etc.) to valilla 4.3BSD, but you might be able to untar the 4bsd-uucp customisation tarball over the top of 4.3UWisc. That would get you the ftp binary with PASV on by default, and the de0 interface set up with a working NAT IP address. Then you could set up a local ftp server on another box. I'm nearly out the door for a week's break else I'd try it out. Cheers, Warren -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: