On 5/25/19 9:37 PM, Jay Jaeger via cctalk wrote:
> On 5/23/2019 10:07 PM, Rod Smallwood via cctalk wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> It does not have to be done using TU58.
>>
>> If you would be so kind as to explain the bit about SIMH and dd.
>>
>> What to do is good.. How even better.
>>
>> If I can get a
On 05/26/2019 12:13 AM, Mister PDP via cctalk wrote:
Ok, small update. My M8043 (DLV11-J) just arrived today. It seemed in good
condition so I confirmed it was set up correctly (9.6k baud and console on
J3), built a serial cable from the information provided on gunkies, and put
it into my system.
On 05/26/2019 10:44 AM, Jon Elson via cctalk wrote:
On 05/26/2019 12:13 AM, Mister PDP via cctalk wrote:
Ok, small update. My M8043 (DLV11-J) just arrived today.
It seemed in good
condition so I confirmed it was set up correctly (9.6k
baud and console on
J3), built a serial cable from the infor
Didn't this start out with the RUN LED not lighting up?
I don't recall it being mentioned that that was repaired.
Perhaps pursue fixing that - while it may be a secondary problem that
doesn't resolve a 'bigger' problem, it could be that it uncovers a common
problem.
On Sun, May 26, 2019 at 1:03 PM Brent Hilpert via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Didn't this start out with the RUN LED not lighting up?
> I don't recall it being mentioned that that was repaired.
>
I spent a good amount of time with the RUN LED issue, but eventually hit a
brick wall. I
On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 08:00:19PM -0400, Charles Dickman wrote:
> Besides PUTR are there any tools for reading and writing to pdp8 OS8 device
> images? Something with source for Linux maybe?
>
flx8 is windows command line but I ported it to Linux without that much
difficulty.
http://www.spareti
Hi all --
Curious if anyone has a spare L0022 memory controller, this allows a
VAX-11/750 to address up to a whopping 14mb of memory (2x4mb, 6x 1mb
boards). I found a couple of the 4mb boards, now I just need to upgrade
the memory controller to be able to use them...
Thanks as always,
Josh
I've been doing more work on my 9000/350 now that I have actual space to
do work on it in. Although the 10b2 is flaky, I can usually coax it to work.
However, the damn thing won't query DNS even though I have a populated
/etc/resolv.conf. It can ping the name server, and if the name server's
name
On 5/26/19 10:09 PM, Cameron Kaiser via cctalk wrote:
However, the damn thing won't query DNS even though I have a populated
/etc/resolv.conf. It can ping the name server, and if the name server's
name is in /etc/hosts it will resolve it (and even telnet to it),
but it won't talk to it for anyt
From https://docstore.mik.ua/orelly/networking_2ndEd/dns/ch06_04.htm
Before HP-UX 10.10, you could only use nsswitch.conf to configure the
order of resolution for the hosts source. From 10.10 on, you can also
use nsswitch.conf to configure resolution order for the services,
networks, protocol
> > However, the damn thing won't query DNS even though I have a populated
> > /etc/resolv.conf. It can ping the name server, and if the name server's
> > name is in /etc/hosts it will resolve it (and even telnet to it),
> > but it won't talk to it for anything else.
> >
> > I'm not as adept at
> > I'm not as adept at HP/UX before 10.20 (my first experience with the OS),
> > but I understand 8.0 "fails over" to /etc/hosts if it has some issues with
> > DNS. Fine, but how can I get it to switch *back*? There's no
> > /etc/nsswitch.conf and I don't think this version supports it anyway.
>
>
Josh Dersch via cctalk wrote:
Hi all --
Curious if anyone has a spare L0022 memory controller, this allows a
VAX-11/750 to address up to a whopping 14mb of memory (2x4mb, 6x 1mb
boards). I found a couple of the 4mb boards, now I just need to upgrade
the memory controller to be able to use them.
On May 26, 2019, at 21:09, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
> I've been doing more work on my 9000/350 now that I have actual space to
> do work on it in. Although the 10b2 is flaky, I can usually coax it to work.
>
> However, the damn thing won't query DNS even though I have a populated
> /etc/resolv.conf.
On 5/27/19 12:31 AM, Cameron Kaiser via cctalk wrote:
I'm not as adept at HP/UX before 10.20 (my first experience with the OS),
but I understand 8.0 "fails over" to /etc/hosts if it has some issues with
DNS. Fine, but how can I get it to switch *back*? There's no
/etc/nsswitch.conf and I don't
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