On 8/2/22 12:42 PM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
I think the context was TCP as an alternative
transport, given the
fading DECnet support in Linux. And yes, that's an option for Unix
and VMS, but not for a number of other DEC operating systems that
have no TCP option.
Okay. I hadn't considered other DEC OSs that don't support TCP/IP.
How prevalent is the use of DEC OSs that don't support TCP/IP?
Could such use cases suffice with a non-current Linux kernel that still
includes support for DECnet?
I'm trying to understand how many installations are actually using
DECnet in Linux / how big the potential problem is / will be.
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