* [TUHS] 4.1BSD Networking
@ 2014-06-16 12:53 Cory Smelosky
2014-06-16 14:28 ` Clem Cole
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From: Cory Smelosky @ 2014-06-16 12:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello all, recent subscriber to this list...but some might
recognise me.
I'm currently fighting (and mostly succeeding) with getting a pure
4.3BSD-Tahoe install rolling in a VAX simulator (all my tape drives are
currently nonfunctional or I'd fire up a real II or III). Still in the
middle of compiling (I know there are easier ways...but I like the feeling
of doing it purely "from scratch"...feels more historically accurate).
Anyways, while waiting for the compile I ended up with a working 4.1c
installation and I began poking around its source tree (I also did a
little bit of poking at the CSRG discs). I stumbled upon the fact 4.1c
supports the DMC (which SIMH git now emulates!) and I see it's also still
in src/old on some versions of 4.3 (I wonder if it'll still build...).
Looking at the source is immensely confusing...does anyone have any
knowledge/notes from the time period/documentation that will help me with
my little experiment in archaic networking? I might just be tired...but
the berknet configuration doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me.
(There's also the fact my grasp of C is minimal).
--
Cory Smelosky
http://gewt.net Personal stuff
http://gimme-sympathy.org Projects
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* [TUHS] 4.1BSD Networking
2014-06-16 12:53 [TUHS] 4.1BSD Networking Cory Smelosky
@ 2014-06-16 14:28 ` Clem Cole
2014-06-16 16:05 ` Ronald Natalie
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From: Clem Cole @ 2014-06-16 14:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi Cory,
We can take this a off list if you like. I warn you the DMR/DMC support
was for BSD was rudimentary, and most of us in the UNIX community did not
mess with it because we had non-DEC Ethernet controllers from that time.
You might have more success seeing if we can dig up a simulation of the
Interlan or 3Com Unibus boards which were what may of used.
Clem
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 8:53 AM, Cory Smelosky <b4 at gewt.net> wrote:
> Hello all, recent subscriber to this list...but some might recognise me.
>
> I'm currently fighting (and mostly succeeding) with getting a pure
> 4.3BSD-Tahoe install rolling in a VAX simulator (all my tape drives are
> currently nonfunctional or I'd fire up a real II or III). Still in the
> middle of compiling (I know there are easier ways...but I like the feeling
> of doing it purely "from scratch"...feels more historically accurate).
>
> Anyways, while waiting for the compile I ended up with a working 4.1c
> installation and I began poking around its source tree (I also did a little
> bit of poking at the CSRG discs). I stumbled upon the fact 4.1c supports
> the DMC (which SIMH git now emulates!) and I see it's also still in src/old
> on some versions of 4.3 (I wonder if it'll still build...). Looking at the
> source is immensely confusing...does anyone have any knowledge/notes from
> the time period/documentation that will help me with my little experiment
> in archaic networking? I might just be tired...but the berknet
> configuration doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. (There's also the
> fact my grasp of C is minimal).
>
> --
> Cory Smelosky
> http://gewt.net Personal stuff
> http://gimme-sympathy.org Projects
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