I think the answer is yes to both questions if it is running Unix (BSD),
but no if it is running RT-11.
On Sun, 2003-05-11 at 10:01, Pierre Gebhardt wrote:
Additional question:
Can the PDP-11 be connected to the internet ?
What about TCP/IP ?
Pierre
cctech(a)classiccmp.org schrieb am 10.05.03 21:41:39:
Even better, how about the Digital PDP-11.
On Sat, 2003-05-10 at 14:14, UnRooster wrote:
What about Commodore 64?
http://dunkels.com/adam/tfe/index.html
>1: What is the oldest computer or comptuer system still in normal
>operational use
>
>2: What is the oldest that is connected to the internet
>
>3: What is the oldest connected to the internet AND hosting web pages
>that can be visited (I know of an Atari that is acting as a web server,
>don't remember the URL, but it shouldn't be tough to find... didn't know
>if there was something older)
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