It IS what's at
gatekeeper.dec.com. Exactly. No need to zip up
anything. Just make a workspace with a project for existing files.
If you mean the executable, because you may not have a way to compile
it, sure, the .exe could be put somewhere for FTP. I'm not sure
gatekeeper is the right place, so I'll put it at my public FTP for now.
Try
ftp://ftp.halcyon.com/djenner/PDP11.zip .
This is a 32-bit application, by the way. You'll need
to be running Windows 95/98 or NT. I haven't tried making a 16-bit
build; that'd require going back to VC++ 1.52. Perhaps someone else
has that or Borland and can try it for DOS.
Dave
Bill Pechter wrote:
> The Supnik emulator runs just fine under Windows 95/98.
> I use Visual Studio 97 (VC++ 5.0) to build it. You have
> to run in in an MS-DOS box, so you don't have a VT52/VT100
> terminal. One click and you have RT-11 V4.0C on your desktop.
> Or Unix V7.
Hmm... sounds like someone should zip it up and get it
to
gatekeeper.dec.com.
Someone should add vt100 emulation next. I wish I was good enough at C
to consider an attempt.
Bill