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Den 2016-03-12 kl. 17:45, skrev Clem Cole:<br>
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style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif">FYI: CDC and
Cray's often used HyperChannel adapters; but I suspect have
long lost the info on it (very funky SW interface). Plus I
doubt I still have the code we developed for it (the
HyperChannel was the other side of the Tektronix TCP/IP for
VMS implementation we did in the late 1970's). My memory is
that we dedicated a PP to talking to NOS, so there was very
little OS code. We spliced it into the RJE system and never
did much beyond FTP services for it; when I worked on it. I
still talk with the guy that did the the PP work for NOS (Stan
Smith whom I will ask). The Cray port was done by the NCAR
guys working with our CDC and VMS code; but that was after I
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style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif">BTW: @ LCC we
did some work with DG on their UNIX port; I somehow seem to
remember that the Eclipse family used the original AMD
ethernet chip set on their network adapter. <br>
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DG-UX or MV/UX? <br>
The DG ethernet card has a 82586 on board. I have two of those
cards, but unfortunately no programming specs. Anyone that has?<br>
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-- Ragge<br>
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