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From: agnew@gems.vcu.edu (Brainwave Surfer)
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Subject: Re: 2 Kermits on RSX-11M?
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Date: 8 May 95 09:42:19 -0400
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In article <3od9vj$efq@noc.tor.hookup.net>, gborges@geoware.com (George Borges) writes:
> Here's a question for you...
>
> Are there any caveats I should be aware of (or can it even be done)
> regarding running two Kermit servers on one ancient PDP-11 (running
> RSX-11M)?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> George.
>
>
Being an ex-rsx sysadmin, i *think* i can tell you there will be no
sweat. i'd rank them in order of priority, and set one about 5 priorities
higher than the other one... that way, there will be less chanch of a
resource deadlock. rsx is the best system there is for handling interrupts..
I know! we used one for years ot monitor an ICU.
Jim
/^^^\ \ / Jim Agnew | AGNEW@RUBY.VCU.EDU (Internet)
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