> Maybe it would be possible to get a text only browser running?
I think Gopher would be a better fit, personally. That's easy to write,
parse and display.
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> On April 28, 2019 at 11:24 AM Richard Cini via cctech
> wrote:
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> So, for playing around, what can I practically do with this? Is it even
> possible to access any Web sites (unconventional browsing for sure; I’ve read
> about telnetting to port 80)? I’m sure email is possible, as is FTP/
On Sun, Apr 28, 2019, 5:24 PM Will Cooke via cctech
wrote:
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> > On April 28, 2019 at 11:24 AM Richard Cini via cctech <
> cct...@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> >
>
> > So, for playing around, what can I practically do with this? Is it even
> possible to access any Web sites (unconventional browsing fo
On 4/28/19 6:27 PM, Ray Jewhurst wrote:
I already have a Hobbyist License. I am just interested in
experimenting with different OSes and different versions of OSes.
ACK
I don't know what VAX hardware VMS 1.5 supported, what VAX hardware that
Simh supports, or what the overlap is between the
On 4/28/19 3:55 PM, Ray Jewhurst via cctalk wrote:
I am new to the list and would like to introduce myself. I
am a computer history buff who especially likes DEC machines.
Welcome.
I unfortunately don't own any hardware but I use Simh on a daily
basis. I would like to start off with a questio
All –
Over the last few months, I’ve built myself a nice little
PDP-11/23 with a SCSI interface/drive, extra SLUs and Ethernet. With the help
of a few people, I was able to get an Ethernet configuration running, which is
kind of cool. It’s been a great learning process gettin
I am new to the list and would like to introduce myself. I am a computer
history buff who especially likes DEC machines. I unfortunately don't own
any hardware but I use Simh on a daily basis. I would like to start off
with a question. I see that Bitsavers has a copy of VMS 1.5 and wanted to
know i