PDP-11 Freeware CDs (Originally Produced by Tim Shoppa)

From: Jerome H. Fine <jhfinepw4z_at_compsys.to>
Date: Sun Dec 1 22:29:00 2002

In regard to the Freeware CDs for RSX-11 and RT-11

If you are not receiving this paragraph as part of a group
message, then you are not on my list of individuals who may
wish to receive their own copies of the CDs. In that case,
please reply so that you can be placed on my list when I send
out an e-mail with my address.

The first batch of the 3 CDs were sent out and have
been received. Although there were not a large number
of people who were interested, at least a few more people
now have copies.

The CDs were produced from images obtained from
the following two sites:
ftp://ftp.trailing-edge.com/pub/cd-images/
and
http://www.classiccmp.org/PDP-11/RT-11/
http://www.classiccmp.org/PDP-11/RSX-11/

Since there might be a number of individuals who can't
download at a reasonable speed (even with DSL it takes
about 3 hours each at about 30 KBytes per second as
compared with about 3 KBytes per second on a dial up line),
I am prepared to make additional copies (Tim Shoppa
no longer seems to have the time to do so) and make
them available at my cost (for media, label, envelope
and shipping carton plus postage to the US) and make
them available at my cost of $ 5 / $ 9 / $ 12 for
1 / 2 / 3 CDs. If you prefer to have me use Memorex
Black brand CDs which I have been told last about
twice as long, the cost will be $ 1 more per CD. Note
that all the prices are in US dollars for destinations in
the US and postage from Canada. If you are in a
different country, the postage will be different. All
funds received will be considered to be a gift.

Note that the images at Tim's site are ".bz2" files while
the images at classiccmp are ".gz" images. For myself
(Windows 98 and Netscape 4.78) DOES NOT WORK
with the ".gz" images (since the file is automatically
expanded - and the result is incorrect), but Carlos Murillo
sent me a Windows 98 version of wget which does work,
I suppose on any file.

If you need help and are running Windows 98 or a
compatible OS, I can send you copies of both "bzip2.exe"
and "MD5.exe", but not for others OSs. For other OSs
(and Windows 98) for bzip2 programs, see:
http://sources.redhat.com/bzip2/
and click on either:
PC, Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
PC, Windows 95/98/NT/2000.
for bzip2.exe - I was advised to use the second older
version and did - it worked fine under Windows 98.

For MD5 programs, see either:
ftp://ftp.cerias.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/crypto/md5/
http://www.fourmilab.ch/md5/
I obtained my MD5 programs at the first site.

By the way, for myself, I would VERY much appreciate
being in touch with all individuals who have a copy of the
RT-11 Freeware CD V2.0 so that we might exchange
information about RT-11. Tim Shoppa felt that he might
be violating privacy concerns if he made the names, of those
who ordered the CD, available. I don't see it that way, so
if you want your name to be known along with the other
individuals (or not as the case may be - i.e. restrict that
you have a copy of the RT-11 CD to ONLY specified
individuals such as possibly just myself) so that you can
receive interesting information about new developments
in RT-11 and the status of the operating system, then
PLEASE contact me so that we can share information.
Also state if you want to be known to the entire group
of just to specified individuals such as myself.

Some of you have already expressed an interest in the CDs.
I hope that I have sent a personal copy of this post. If
you sent a request for my snail mail address and I somehow
missed you, please send me your request again.

I am now ready to burn a second batch of the CDs. If
you wish to have a set, please reply and I will send you
my snail mail address if you are interested.

Sincerely yours,

Jerome Fine
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Received on Sun Dec 01 2002 - 22:29:00 GMT

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