Date: Tue, 13 Feb 1996 00:09:13 +0100 (MET) From: didier@aida.org To: Sandy Kovshov <sandy@lapkin.rosprint.ru> Cc: Greg Lehey <lehey.pad@sni.de>, "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@time.cdrom.com>, "Hackers; FreeBSD" <hackers@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: CCITT support in current Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.3.91.960213000650.222B-100000@aida> In-Reply-To: <311F5B56.FF6D5DF@lapkin.rosprint.ru>
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On Mon, 12 Feb 1996, Sandy Kovshov wrote: > Greg Lehey wrote: > > > It looks like FreeBSD would be the ideal vehicle for a Minitel server, > > but it would mean getting the X.25 up to scratch (and conformant with > > Transpac, which is based on the 1980 standard). I remember reading a > > while back that somebody was working on this--are you listening, > > somebody? In any case, is anybody else interested in development in > > this direction? > > Of course I'm still workin in this direction. But I think what > nobody wants to use it. So it comes to be a private project because > nobody interesting with support for old (?) protocols :( > > > -- > --- > Sandy > E-mail: Internet: sandy@dream.demos.su sandy@www.RoSprint.ru > X.400: (C:USSR,A:SOVMAIL,O:SNUSSR,UN:A.KOVSHOV) > X.400: (C:USA,A:TELEMAIL,O:SPRINTINTL,UN:A.KOVSHOV) > > It's easier to connect the X25 lines to ASM boxes to make a minitel server. I've a minitel server installed (192 channels) on a pentium 133 with 128Mo of memory -- Didier Derny | My computer is Microsoft Free... didier@aida.org | Private FreeBSD 2.1-STABLE site.
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