I did use the port number. It didn't work as it was either full or just dropping.
It's too off topic anyways, I guess it'll be some other obscure thing with a C
compiler, I guess.
I guess the excitement is that it's written in Fortran? I assume it's like
those Unix emulation packages for VMS. Although I've never seen one of those either.
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 10:54 PM +0800, "SPC" <spedraja(a)gmail.com> wrote:
El jue., 26 sept. 2019 15:29, Nemo <cym224(a)gmail.com> escribió:
On 26/09/2019, Jason Stevens <jsteve(a)superglobalmegacorp.com> wrote (in part):
All that is mentioned is a telnet address to something
that just drops.
Some home routers drop incoming telnet.
I got connected without problem a coupoe of days ago. REMEMBER that you *must* telnet to
"em.prirun.com:«port_number»", being the port to use one of the series from 8001
to 8007. There is one different version of PRIMOS running at everyone of these ip ports.
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