It has always worked for me, or I wouldn't have put it in the README.
Sounds like a network issue on your end.
(Now, why someone would go out of their way to work on Primos is another
question. I *never* used it directly, but only via the SWT subsystem.
At Georgia Tech, we logged straigt into SWT.)
Arnold
Jason Stevens <jsteve(a)superglobalmegacorp.com> wrote:
I see mention of an emulator in the GitHub repo, but I
don’t see any emulator that is available.
Am I reading this wrong?
All that is mentioned is a telnet address to something that just drops.
From: Deborah Scherrer
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2019 5:46 AM
To: tuhs(a)minnie.tuhs.org
Subject: Re: [TUHS] Recovered!!! The Georgia Tech Software Tools Subystemfor Prime
Computers
Awesome!!! Arnold, you're a saint!!!!
D
On 9/24/19 12:45 PM, Arnold Robbins wrote:
Hello All.
Believed lost in the mists of time for over 30 years, the Georgia Tech
Software Tools Subsystem for Prime Computers, along with the Georgia Tech
C Compiler for Prime Computers, have been recovered!
The source code and documentation (and binary files) are available in a
Github repo:
https://github.com/arnoldrobbins/gt-swt.
The README.md there provides some brief history and credits with respect
to the recovery, and w.r.t. the subsystem and C compilers themselves.
Credit to Scott Lee for making and keeping the tapes and driving the
recovery process, and to Dennis Boone and yours truly for contributing
financially. I set up the repo.
For anyone who used and/or contributed to this software, we hope you'll
enjoy this trip down memory lane.
Feel free to forward this note to interested parties.
Enjoy,
Arnold Robbins
(On behalf of the swt recovery team. :-)