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  • ...to point-to-point links only. Introduction of file transfer (FAL), remote file access (DAP), task-to-task programming interfaces and network management fe ...16 and 32 bit Microsoft Windows platforms (all the way through to Windows Server 2003).
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  • ...s a SYSV filesystem, while later versions of A/UX used 4.2BSD's [[BSD Fast File System|FFS]]. -drive file=pram-i1.img,format=raw,if=mtd ^
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  • ...it placed its tables in the middle of the disk, and it allowed for larger file systems, long filenames and extended attributes. A later [[service pack]] ...ations, namely for the Microsoft Languages (Fortran/Assembler & C) and SQL Server. Since they all were text mode, they would run un-modified up through Wind
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  • DOS made use of the FAT [[file system]], and thus its popularity. ...support for the NET command, and the Network re-director support both for server and client. It became the minimal DOS version for any network based softwar
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  • ...'t have to know anything about the network they are connecting to. The PPP server will supply an IP address from a pool - and configure the client's [[router * [[File Transfer Protocol|FTP]] - file transfer - little used now
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  • 1: File System NFS (Network File System, Version 2), for the mounting of remote file systems.
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  • '-u' enables unsafe rebasing. It is assumed that old and new backing file match exactly. The image doesn't need a working backing file before
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  • To start the install we'll need to setup an ini file. This is the settings that I know will work. RQ: creating new file
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  • ...s too bad it didn’t live long from Microsoft’s end) and of course SQL server on the Dec Alpha. I also used a Dec Alpha as a workstation (the multia!) a And go ahead and unzip them. In the setup.zip you will have found a file called NTPROM.RAW, rename it mipsel_bios.bin .
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  • ...Pack on CD-ROM, MS-DOS 4.01, Small Business Consultant 1.0 on CD-ROM, SQL Server Network Developers Kit 1.0, Excel for OS/2, Word 5.0 for PC, Quick Basic 4. ...support for long file names in NTFS, but did not include support for long file names in FAT. The NTFS format was later updated, so Windows NT 3.5 and 3.5
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  • file SETUP.TXT on the install media for additional compatibility Asem MID-SERVER 4/33
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  • all possible configurations. Please refer to the SETUP.TXT file on the Windows NT 3.5, please file a bug report by filling out 'PROBREP.TXT'
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  • *An ftp server for the distribution files ...the looks of it Warren Toomey never intended minnie to be a 386BSD install server. There is also a catch 22 in using the famous patchkits. Stock 386BSD 0.1 c
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  • ...n lost. The practice of the time was to erase all the old code on the ftp server, and upload the new code. contains some README-file and a couple of binaries to work under linux
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  • These disks contain file systems, are bootable, and crypt.c, the source file for the DES encryption
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  • for now I've simply mirrored the install directory on my server.... For Windows users there is a pre-built exe in the zip file.
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  • task-file interface. They support both 8-bit and 16-bit data Web home page (http://www.seagate.com) or Seagate's ftp server
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  • ...nately, that disk was not "close enough" to either a tape drive or the ftp server to make the data available to anyone. And it wasn't organized in anyway use ...And, that luck still holding, I managed to "steal" enough space on the ftp server for the entire archive! But it still took months to get that figured out an
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  • 2.2.2.2 File Locking 2.2.4.2 Network Server-Client Compatibility
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  • *[[LPT]] line printer attached to text file <code>printer_output.txt</code> Here's my config file (I called it <code>simh.conf</code>)
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  • * A Linux machine for the boot-server parts (I used a physical machine with SuSE 9.3) ** This Linux server needs a network card in promiscuous mode (for a VM you might need to do a f
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  • : The rest of this file will extract: X#define FC_RDSERAD 0x14 /* Read load server address */
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  • and documentation; groups and identifiers; file systems; 2.2.7 4.1C BSD file system calls........... 11
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  • [[File:MicroVAX2000_with_DEC423_converter_attached_(rear).png|400px|thumb|center|M * [[Booting a real MicroVAX 2000 from an ULTRIX V3.0 DMS Server on a SIMH MicroVAX 3900]]
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  • ...of the above into the network-centric information-handling system, with [[server]]s and workstations (the Alto). ...ng Unit|CPU]] had direct access, and deployed a group of them in a network/server environment; having so much computing power available, on an individual bas
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  • ...drive|RK02 disk drive]]); the Alto-based Interim File System (IFS) [[file server]]s used [[Trident]] disk drives. ...ps://xeroxalto.computerhistory.org/cross_reference.html Cross reference by file name]
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  • ...n]] (the name nothwithstanding), used to transfer [[file]]s to or from a [[server]] [[host]] system.
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  • ...[[protocol]]. For more info on what EMPIRE is see the WhatIsEmpire-FAQ.txt file found on the Archive.
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  • %NCP-E-DELERR, error deleting file SYS$SYSTEM:LOCALNODE.DAT -RMS-E-FNF, file not found
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  • SERVER NAME/NUMBER/FILE/PRIVILEGES
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  • The dms utility enables you to set up a server for diskless clients. ...iskless clients share file systems in a diskless environment set up on the server.
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  • ...s up a logical connection between your ULTRIX node and the console carrier server on a remote node. ...ample, your terminal can act as the console for the DECserver 100 terminal server and its resident software.
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  • ...DLI''' option (number 4) during the "SPECIFY OPTIONS FOR THE CONFIGURATION FILE" phase. Otherwise RIS clients cannot boot from the RIS server.
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  • You find the ULTRIX V3.0 installation media [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NQ4I7LbbA8ahT7Sa3wPaRujioCLJCNnH/view?usp=sharing here]. the installation software creates file systems on default partitions on
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  • * '''Boot Node''' = LAVC Server Creating RIGHTS database file, SYS$SYSTEM:RIGHTSLIST.DAT
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  • ...ion|DEC]]'s documentation) is an intelligent [[mass storage]] sub-system [[server]]. It communicates over the [[Computer Interconnect]] (CI), and is housed i ...blocks on the disk without the intervention of VAX/VMS by revectoring the file's logical block to another, good physical block on the disk.
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  • [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kCUxY7s6KwIsG15IHKXjECgUUGimCj1D/view?usp=share_link TRSDOS-II 4.4 Disk ...e it sometimes times out and you can't tell until you try to unzip it. The file you need is Software\Tandy\260-4902 - TRSDOS-II 4.4\1985-07-31\260-4902.imd
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  • 0X6 | BASESTAR OPEN SERVER (RUNTIME) 0X7 | BASESTAR OPEN SERVER (DEVELOPMENT)
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  • I will use shortened floppy file names (cut down to the media ID) for brevity, e.g. <code>BL-B012B-BE.dsk</c Log file closed
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  • [[File:HSD10.jpg|thumb|300px|right|HSD10 in StorageWorks 3.5" [[Storage Building B [[File:HSD10_front.jpg|thumb|200px|right|HSD10 with [[Trilink DSSI adapter]] in St
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  • Or use it as a file and print server or communications gateway. However or wherever you put Model 60 to work, yo
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  • ...''InfoServer''' is an [[Ethernet]]-based, high-performance, virtual disk [[server]]. It can serve physical disk media and sets of logical disk blocks to the ...on-disk structure itself, allowing each host system to use its own native file system. Multiple on-disk structures can be served and accessed on a single
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  • ...RTAPE''' [[protocol]] is used to provide a remote [[magnetic tape|tape]] [[server]] on a Chaos [[network]]. The protocol is structured as a sequence of mess ...neered from ITS' DUMP backup program and the [[MIT]]/[[Symbolics]] RTAPE.c server for [[BSD]] [[Unix]]&mdash;follows.
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  • explains in detail how the '''Common File System''' (CFS) works on the [[DEC]] [[PDP-10]], [[DECSYSTEM-20]] computer THE COMMON FILE SYSTEM
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  • Use the follwing <code>infoserver150vxt.ini</code> file for the InfoServer150 configuration: _Are you sure you want to reboot the server now [No]? '''YES'''
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  • [[File:HSC70SubsystemBlockDiagram.jpg|400px|thumb|right|HSC70 Subsystem Block Diag ...cal Storage Controller''') is an intelligent [[mass storage]] sub-system [[server]] from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]], the second in their [[Hierarc
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