I hope folks won't mind the plug, but come check out my BBS.
It runs on a Mac LCIII 33MHz.
Telnet to bbs.m68k.club .
I'm hoping to get some more folks on there chatting, I had some
hardware problems a while back and things have gotten a bit dead
since then, but everything is fixed and working now.
I hope folks won't mind the plug, but come check out my BBS.
It runs on a Mac LCIII 33MHz.
Telnet to bbs.m68k.club .
I'm hoping to get some more folks on there chatting,
I hope folks won't mind the plug, but come check out my BBS.
It runs on a Mac LCIII 33MHz. Telnet to bbs.m68k.club . I'm hoping
to get some more folks on there chatting, I had some hardware
problems a while back and things have gotten a bit dead since then,
but everything is fixed and working now.
hollowone wrote to vaelen <=-
I just checked it, saved in my calling list to retry later.
Nice and simple. a bit slow though. is that because of the machine's performance?
I just checked it, saved in my calling list to retry later.
Nice and simple. a bit slow though. is that because of the machine's performance?
It's got a 33 megahertz 68030 chip! It's doing the best it can!
hollowone wrote to vaelen <=-
I just checked it, saved in my calling list to retry later. Nice and
simple. a bit slow though. is that because of the machine's performance?
It's got a 33 megahertz 68030 chip! It's doing the best it can!
hollowone wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
Surely.. but come on... how much power do you need to send 80x25 bytes through the wire? I'd rather suspect the networking interface ain't
fast than it's CPU that lacks of power over there.
I ran a web server, mail server and DNS on a 286 running MINIX, so not much.
One fun thing about running MINIX is looking at the source code. It's meant as a learning tool, is well documented and clearly written.
Looking at 8290.c to see how packets are pushed down and pulled off the wire is an interesting learning experience.
I remember when BNR/Nortel Switches used the Motorola chips. Just think thes processors managed phone calls, and still do! I don't remember the specs now that was many years ago!
Oh God, that's cool. I did not even know MINIX came with source code available to check. I was once to install it on PCem but it's one of these things one never finds time for.
Just tried to connect with netrunner, it timed out :(
Just tried to connect with netrunner, it timed out :(
I have an IP filter in front of the BBS and when the BBS detects a
malicious login attempt, it tells the filter to start blocking
that IP. I had failed to put any sort of time out in my blocking
code, so once blocked the IP was always blocked. I've changed
the code to unblock after 5 minutes, so please try again.
(To be clear, it blocks the IP for trying to login as root or another well known username because I get hundreds of bots trying to log in each day.)
I never got a login prompt :(.
I never got a login prompt :(.
I just tried it myself and had the same result.
It appears bbs.m68k.club has an AAAA record as well and my machine prefers IPv6. The BBS doesn't seem to have anything listening on IPv6 though. Forcing IPv4 got me a login prompt.
Yep, it and the reference book was designed as a companion to an
operating systems design class taught by the author.
Like I mentioned, since it was meant for teaching, the code is straightforward. I hadn't written C code for probably 10 years and could make sense of the MINIX code when I walked through it.
Sysop: | Tetrazocine |
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Location: | Melbourne, VIC, Australia |
Users: | 4 |
Nodes: | 8 (0 / 8) |
Uptime: | 81:21:24 |
Calls: | 66 |
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