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Josh Dersch wrote:
Hey All --
So, instead of debugging my 11/40 last night I decided to get my
11/73 running again since all it needed was to be put back together
:). Installed 2.11BSD on it from TK50 tape, and it was only
slightly faster than the last time I installed it -- at 19.2kbps
using vtserver :).
At any rate, it's online, so to speak, so if you feel like playing
around, just telnet to
yahozna.dyndns.org. (login: guest, password
Guest1!) Be kind, it's not the speediest thing out there. I figure
it's rather unlikely it'll be hacked into, and if it is, worst case
I can restore the drive from the image I made of it...
Is there a repository of source/binaries for stuff people have
(back) ported to 2.11BSD? I'm thinking of seeing if I can squeeze
an older version of Apache on it if I ever find the time...
- Josh
(Specs, just in case anyone cares:
11/73 CPU,
2mb RAM,
TK50 tape,
DEQNA ethernet,
TS11 -> M4 9 track (currently non functional)
Emulex U07 SCSI -> SCSI->IDE bridge -> IBM Microdrive (4gb))
Well, out of curiosity, I'm going to attempt to build gzip and wget on
it.
I hope it doesn't crash.
I've never used anything from this era before, in terms of "capable"
computers. Apple ]['s don't count.
It's damnably slow, but at least it works.
It sucks, though, by the time I was born, the age of the killer micros
had just begun.
Damn the 90's.
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