@lorry What port/protocol? ssh, telnet, rlogin, or is there a web interface for us noobs? (I only used Essex MUD once—in 1986!)
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@lorry What port/protocol? ssh, telnet, rlogin, or is there a web interface for us noobs? (I only used Essex MUD once—in 1986!)
@cstross @jguillaumes @jlargentaye
Leeds University kept some of its DECSystem-10 stuff, or it had last time I was there in 2005.
This is a weblog post I wrote over a decade ago about the last time I tried to do this:
https://superhighwayman.com/2012/primary-source-not-found/
It gets there in the second half :D
The sad thing about reading that, which I wrote in 2012, is that so many of the Primary Sources I can think of for a lot of this stuff are dead now; so it's still all being lost every day. I have done some interviews, so as I discovered a few weeks ago, some of that is preserved on Wikipedia (someone had posted a photo/article I had no idea existed) - But I have a Wiki page and deliberately force myself to do some interviews these days - most people don't.
> my backups were mostly stolen when my first museum was stolen
I think this merits considerable expansion... (!)
@lorry What port/protocol? ssh, telnet, rlogin, or is there a web interface for us noobs? (I only used Essex MUD once—in 1986!)
@jguillaumes @lorry @cstross speaking of Moore’s Law… a few years ago I had a similar question and wondered if a Raspberry Pi (3? 4? I forget) had outpaced my 20y-old beast of a Dell Precision M65 workstation laptop that i keep in a drawer for nostalgia reasons.
Turns out, no! The old Core (2?) Duo still beat out the RasPi in single-threaded, and even I/O (I may had retrofitted it with an SSD?)
Perhaps i still have the numbers somewhere, and
I should repeat the benchmark with a RasPi5
@jguillaumes @lorry @cstross (Obviously the RasPi beats the old laptop in performance-per-watt and -per-price)
@cstross the Web link is a direct telnet already setup.
I decided against direct telnet, mostly so I had control over the terminal settings. 1970s operating systems are not that forgiving of bad setups.
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