Hi,
Can someone point me at any documentation for installing/configuring the
tcp/ip package for RT-11? I got the pkg file and have looked at the
contents, but a little bit of doc would go a long way at this point...
Thanks,
Aaron
Hi, folks,
Well, I've run into a snag. Turns out my oh-so-slick Livingston router
won't do ARP proxying along with NAT (both of which are needed to deal with
my DSL hookup for adding servers).
So, I'm going to build a router that does out of an old PC box, a couple
of Ethernet cards, and either Linux or OpenBSD. My first question: Has
anyone on the list done ARP proxying with a home-brew router and one of the
above OS's?
Also, at the risk of venturing slightly outside of the "classic" realm
(not by much -- two years or so if I'm not mistaken), I'm looking for the
100Base-T media module for the Compaq NetFlex-3 NIC. Anyone?
Thanks in advance.
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Bruce Lane, Owner and head honcho, Blue Feather Technologies
http://www.bluefeathertech.com // E-mail: kyrrin(a)bluefeathertech.com
Amateur Radio: WD6EOS since Dec. '77
"Our science can only describe an object, event, or living thing in our
own human terms. It cannot, in any way, define any of them..."
Anyone see the NYTimes article on the Netpliance i-Opener Internet access ap
pliance? There's mention about hacking one to get it to use *any* internet a
ccess, not just the one which you are supposed to purchase with it.
Sounds like a neat hacking project. There's a USB port on the back, so a USB
-to-Ethernet converter would work there. I also read that one could lash a h
ard drive to it.
Anyone done this yet?
Rich
[ Rich Cini
[ ClubWin!/CW1
[ MCP Windows 95/Windows Networking
[ Collector of "classic" computers
[ http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp/
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<Anyone see the NYTimes article on the Netpliance i-Opener Internet access a
<pliance? There's mention about hacking one to get it to use *any* internet
<ccess, not just the one which you are supposed to purchase with it.
<
<Sounds like a neat hacking project. There's a USB port on the back, so a US
<-to-Ethernet converter would work there. I also read that one could lash a
<ard drive to it.
<
<Anyone done this yet?
The only thing stopping me it it hasn't arrived.
Heres the scoop:
Its a P180 (winchip, socket 7) with 32mb ram internal DSP modem and
16mb of Flashram. There is also an IDE port for 44pin 2.5" drives
(connector is mirrored pinout so any cable has to fix that. The
flashram beomes IDE-1 if there is a disk. There is USB and a Parallel
port, potenitally a second unused serial port. The video is Trident I7
driving a 10" dualscan flat pannel color LCD. The Video memory is
mapped to the main memory map (flat). Looks like it would make an
excellent lowend linbox, Winbox or whatever.
The present OS is QNX with their browser and email client, fixed target
of netplience (or their agent). The QNX demo is about the same thing
as Netplience. Anywho it's what in the Flashram obviously of fancier
quality than the demo.
The suggested application a week ago was a microkernal and a emulator for
whatever prefered Hardware/OS comes to mind. One suggestion was Supnik
or John Wilsons PDP-11 emulators and PDP-11 unix. One I've giving thought
to is DOS/MYz80 to make a really nice CP/M crate.
Oh, there are a dozen or so web pages on hacking it.
Allison
<One interesting hack, that I'd like to do, but won't be trying as I shake
<to much for that kind of soldering is to put an actual Pentium processor i
<it. That's supposed to significantly speed the system up.
It's been done and it is socket-7, solder?
Allison
First book in my way after starting to go through things - Using
Pagemaker 4 for the PC by Matthews & Matthews. Paperback in like new
condition. Need $5 plus book rate postage for it if anyone is
interested. Drop me a direct email if interested or more info.
Russ Blakeman
Clarkson, KY USA
<Jerome Fine replies:
<
<Is this the board used to terminate a BA11 backplane
<that usually includes an 11/23? Also boot ROMs
<for the RL02 and RX02? A quad board that is placed
<last in the backplane? Do you have a board number?
<
<If so, yes - actually probably several.
He wants BDV-11 M8012, likely with late roms (there were several revs).
Allison
> From: Mike Ford <mikeford(a)socal.rr.com>
> To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
> Subject: Boxes of C64/128 software.
> Date: Saturday, March 18, 2000 01:08 AM
>
> I bought two large boxes of C64/128 software today. Most of it looks
pretty
> new in the box, but I couldn't fit all of it into the two moving boxes I
> had, so really bulky items like TimeWorks got the packaging tossed. If
> somebody is looking for something, email me before it lands on eBay.
Got BallBlazer? Any cartridge (not floppy disk) games?
Paul R. Santa-Maria
Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
paulrsm(a)ameritech.net
--- Bruce Lane <kyrrin(a)bluefeathertech.com> wrote:
> At 14:01 18-03-2000 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >Try the linux router project - fits on a floppy or whatever, very similar
> >to sharethenet ... It's free and there are packages for everything!
That's all true. I've been using it for a while and have even put together
packages to turn a crufty old 486SLC into a web cam (it snaps pictures with
a Connectix QuickCam and ftps them to my web page).
> I've looked at it, yes. However, the configuration instructions are not
> that clear to me. There doesn't seem to be a "HowTo" where setting it up is
> concerned, only to add packages.
There are a couple of versions out there. I know the older one, 2.9.3. Write
to me off the list if you want.
-ethan
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