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Re: 1996 System Release Status?
On Apr 28, 2020, at 5:22 PM, Mike Alexander <mta@...> wrote: > On 28 Apr 2020, at 17:26, Kevin Monceaux wrote: > > Scott, > > On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 02:17:10PM -0700, Scott Stillwell via
By Ron Frederick · #28 ·
Re: Older versions of MTS
It will run OS/360, but TSO does not work. DOS/360 also works, same with TOS/360. I am working out some issues with getting VM/370 to assemble DMKRIO. I have /67 support in place, but it is
By Richard Cornwell · #27 ·
Re: Older versions of MTS
Rich, This is? a great site for Mts : https://try-mts.com/why-try-mts/ Is your emulator available for testing ? Mike
By Mike Stramba <mikestramba@...> · #26 ·
Older versions of MTS
Anyone interested in trying to get older versions of MTS up and running? I currently have a IBM360/370 simulator in development and would like to try MTS. I just don't know enough about it to load
By Richard Cornwell · #25 ·
Re: 1996 System Release Status?
Unfortunately nothing much has been done about this in quite a while. The good news is that several of us who have to do the work to get it out were talking about it the other day. Perhaps something
By Mike Alexander · #24 ·
Re: 1996 System Release Status?
On 4/28/20 2:13 PM, Tom Chandler wrote: > {off-topic} > I have been running MUSIC/SP under Hercules with TCP support for about six months now.? There is a patch to SpinHawk that > allow tcp support
By Drew Derbyshire <swhobbit@...> · #23 ·
Re: 1996 System Release Status?
{off-topic} I have been running MUSIC/SP under Hercules with TCP support for about six months now. There is a patch to SpinHawk that allow tcp support via Hercules. So MUSIC/SP seems to working
By Tom Chandler · #22 ·
Re: 1996 System Release Status?
Scott, No, I already have the D6.0A release. The FAQ question/answer I quoted in my previous reply is included in the D6.0A README file. D6.0A != D1996.0. Another question/answer from the FAQ: Q9:
By Kevin Monceaux · #21 ·
Re: 1996 System Release Status?
Does it have TCP/IP under Hercules?? The MUSIC/SP docs on the maintainer's site mentions an incompatibility because of incomplete IUCV instruction implementation in Hercules, but it does look like at
By Scott Stillwell · #20 ·
Re: 1996 System Release Status?
6.0A seems to be what you want, then.? Its release date in 2012 matches up with their expectation of "sometime in the first half of 2012".
By Scott Stillwell · #19 ·
Re: 1996 System Release Status?
Music SP is really easy to get running under Hercules.Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
By Richard Harper <richard@...> · #18 ·
Re: 1996 System Release Status?
Scott, I have the available D6.0 releases. I was referring to the future release based on the 1996 system. A little info from the FAQ: Q7: Is D6.0 the latest or final version of MTS? A7: No.
By Kevin Monceaux · #17 ·
Re: 1996 System Release Status?
I'm not sure if i'm misunderstanding your question, but builds on archive.michigan-terminal-system.org go up to D6.0A, dated 18 January 2012, including Hercules configuration.? D6.0A is a patched
By Scott Stillwell · #16 ·
1996 System Release Status?
MTS Fans, I started getting to know MTS quite a while back, then put it on the back burner awaiting the 1996 system release. Now I'd forgotten what I'd learned about MTS. I haven't heard anything
By Kevin Monceaux · #15 ·
Re: hi - testing
Not really. I have messages as .eml files. Will need to be loaded as perhaps a database, but got distracted by a recalcitrant 3174 Dave Sent: 17 November 2019 13:05 To:
By Dave Wade · #14 ·
Re: hi - testing
Files are there but it still looks emtpy. Any news?
By sascha.schus@... · #13 ·
Re: hi - testing
Test passed.
By PD · #12 ·
Re: hi - testing
Hello, testing
By Mark Gutzwiller · #11 ·
Re: hi - testing
So we're almost half way there.Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
By Richard Harper <richard@...> · #10 ·
Re: hi - testing
Ken, Well I think we might manage without. I have the files, messages and photos copied. My intention is to load the messages, there are 1651, into a groups.io database, but that may take a
By Dave Wade · #9 ·