From an old user of ka9q nos, pse give him my best wishes..I have his
work to thank for my interest and knowledge of networking .. he might
chuckle if he remembers the old glory days of nos on a 360
floppy,running on a screaming fast XT@ 4mhz heh ;-) (I couldn't get it
to run on the Altair)
On 16-03-06 05:04 PM, Brian Kantor wrote:
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I suspect they were personal reasons; Phil has retired from networking
entirely and between battling cancer and turning his remaining time to
teaching high-school students about science and engineering, I know he's
not interested in AMPRNet anymore. He said so when we had dinner a few
weeks ago.
- Brian
On Sun, Mar 06, 2016 at 09:59:21PM +0100, Rob Janssen wrote:
Phil has
dropped the project. I doubt he'll take it up again.
Why? It was quite easy
to implement on our gateway. And I did some extra work
to make it easier for me to maintain, else it would have been even simpler.
Maybe there were other reasons?
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