While the effort is noble, I suspect the repeated
"my IP address
changed" messages will grow old quickly. Perhaps the changes could be
posted somewhere such that interested parties can obtain the
information over the web, or with finger?
I agree... the updates *have* grown old already... they are
a waste of bandwidth... I tried one of them and got to an
OS/2 system... I'm not sure if it counts yet as classic... it
surely is not as interesting as an RT/RSTS/RSX/TOPS10/ITS system
might be...
The DG hardware may be more interesting... but I'm not famliar
enough with them to know what to do with it...
Either way, I agree that it would probably be more useful to put
the info up on a web page somewhere, send us all one (1) pointer
to it... and those who are interested will bookmark it to check
what the address is...
Just my $.02
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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