On Tue, 28 Feb 1995 16:00:03 -0500 Sean Doran wrote:
We've already ordered a backhoe - we figure we can take out the T3 and bury the ENSS at the same time :-) Don't you need an environmental impact statement for the EPA first? I'm sure they wouldn't be overly pleased... :-)
If I remember correctly, there is a museum that still has a few IMPs running, just for the heck of it. To do justice to the impact the ENSS-es have had, maybe a (now superfluous) ENSS might go this way too?
Geert Jan
I still have the LSI-11 box (no cards in it, though) where I generated almost all the Fuzzball software for the 56kbps NSFNET backbone on prior to distribution to the nodes and after getting the updates from Dave Mills.
Hans-Werner
And here I went and got rid of all my Fuzzball software... Wait! I might have in on 7track tape.... :-) The first UofMn IP link came up between a 11/23 and a 11/40 running Fuzzball... -- Joseph Thomas E/Mail: jpt@msc.edu Minnesota Supercomputer Center Tel: +1 612 337 3558 1200 Washington Ave So. Minneapolis, MN 55415-1227 FAX: +1 612 337 3400