[HECnet] LAT question

Johnny Billquist bqt at softjar.se
Fri Jun 11 02:29:27 PDT 2010


The irony of history.
LAT and DECservers were invented so that machines no longer would need to have local ports.
Now you are using LAT and DECservers to access machine local ports. :-)

Yes. I know what you mean, and what you want to do. However, DEC did definitely not envisage that. Their intention was the exact opposite.

All that said, it is mostly doable under VMS, but it requires that you write some software yourself.

It might be that someone have already done so. It might be worth searching through old DECUS libraries...

	Johnny

Sampsa Laine wrote:
No I see how my way of doing it might seem backwards, I mean why share a modem from a host machine when terminal servers were invented for doing it?
Doesn't mean it wouldn't be a nice feature to have :)
Sampsa
On 11 Jun 2010, at 01:36, Johnny Billquist wrote:

What pays to remember is that once you had LAT and DECservers, you didn't use serial ports on your VAX anymore, especially not on a site where you had several VAXen. You *obviously* had DECservers if you were using LAT, and you *obviously* wanted to put the modem on the DECserver if you had one, and *especially* if you wanted to access the modem from several machines.

So yes, it's an obvious idea, and it had an obvious answer. It's just you who are trying to do things backwards... :-)

      Johnny



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