On Jun 15, 9:31, Jules Richardson wrote:
It'd be nice to have a Prestel server at Bletchley
with some assorted
80's machines hooked up to it (bodging the phone network inbetween :)
but chances are that nobody's got a copy of the necessary server
software any more :-(
If only for local use, a small PBX or a few line emulators would do.
Even if they did have the server software, I can't
see them having a
snapshot of live data from the 80's which is what would make it
really
interesting. I don't really fancy writing a few
hundred fake pages
:-)
You might be able to get some pages from peopel who used to run BBC
BBSs. Or people Rob and I know might have some dusty archives.
I've heard mention of some sort of viewdata server
system there (not
Prestel), although I haven't personally stumbled across it in storage
yet (no room currently to have it on display!). PDP hardware IIRC.
Some of the commercial systems did indeed use the ubiquitous PDP-11,
but the real thing ran on GEC hardware.
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Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York