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ATARI SSH
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Bravo Sierra Computers
2014-08-25 23:47:01 UTC
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Can Someone Tell Me How I Can Do Secure Shell Access With My Atari ST On The
Internet And UNIX Shell?I Dont Care If It's Slow And A DialUp MoDeM!=-=Ben=-=

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Adam Klobukowski
2014-08-26 11:05:41 UTC
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Post by Bravo Sierra Computers
Can Someone Tell Me How I Can Do Secure Shell Access With My Atari ST On The
Internet And UNIX Shell?I Dont Care If It's Slow And A DialUp MoDeM!=-=Ben=-=
You can do that under MiNT, but it will be slow, probably completly unusable becouse of timeouts.

AdamK
Bravo Sierra Computers
2014-08-27 00:44:43 UTC
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Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 04:05:41 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Re: ATARI SSH
Post by Bravo Sierra Computers
Can Someone Tell Me How I Can Do Secure Shell Access With My Atari ST On The
Internet And UNIX Shell?I Dont Care If It's Slow And A DialUp MoDeM!=-=Ben=-=
You can do that under MiNT, but it will be slow, probably completly unusable
becouse of timeouts.
Pardon My Stupidity But What Is Mint? And Where Can I Get It? =-=Ben=-=
AdamK
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Adam Klobukowski
2014-08-27 05:01:02 UTC
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Post by Bravo Sierra Computers
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 04:05:41 -0700 (PDT)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
Subject: Re: ATARI SSH
Post by Bravo Sierra Computers
Can Someone Tell Me How I Can Do Secure Shell Access With My Atari ST On The
Internet And UNIX Shell?I Dont Care If It's Slow And A DialUp MoDeM!=-=Ben=-=
You can do that under MiNT, but it will be slow, probably completly unusable
becouse of timeouts.
Pardon My Stupidity But What Is Mint? And Where Can I Get It? =-=Ben=-=
MiNTis a multitatking operating system for ST/TT/Falcon, originally by Atari, now open source. It is possible to run it on ST (but it is a challenge), TTand Falcon are better suited for it. See: http://wiki.sparemint.org/index.php/Main_Page

AdamK
Bravo Sierra Computers
2014-08-27 08:19:33 UTC
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Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 22:01:02 -0700 (PDT)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
Subject: Re: ATARI SSH
Post by Bravo Sierra Computers
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 04:05:41 -0700 (PDT)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
Subject: Re: ATARI SSH
Post by Bravo Sierra Computers
Can Someone Tell Me How I Can Do Secure Shell Access With My Atari ST On The
Internet And UNIX Shell?I Dont Care If It's Slow And A DialUp MoDeM!=-=Ben=-=
You can do that under MiNT, but it will be slow, probably completly unusable
becouse of timeouts.
Pardon My Stupidity But What Is Mint? And Where Can I Get It? =-=Ben=-=
MiNTis a multitatking operating system for ST/TT/Falcon, originally by Atari, now open source. It is possible to run it on ST (but it is a challenge), TTand Falcon are better suited for it. See: http://wiki.sparemint.org/index.php/Main_Page
AdamK
Thank You! =-=Ben=-=
Ken Springer
2014-08-27 14:06:31 UTC
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Post by Adam Klobukowski
Post by Bravo Sierra Computers
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 04:05:41 -0700 (PDT)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
Subject: Re: ATARI SSH
Post by Bravo Sierra Computers
Can Someone Tell Me How I Can Do Secure Shell Access With My Atari ST On The
Internet And UNIX Shell?I Dont Care If It's Slow And A DialUp MoDeM!=-=Ben=-=
You can do that under MiNT, but it will be slow, probably completly unusable
becouse of timeouts.
Pardon My Stupidity But What Is Mint? And Where Can I Get It? =-=Ben=-=
MiNTis a multitatking operating system for ST/TT/Falcon, originally by Atari, now open source.
It is possible to run it on ST (but it is a challenge), TTand Falcon are better suited for it.
See: http://wiki.sparemint.org/index.php/Main_Page
AdamK
Hmmmm, I never tried MiNT, but I thought is was developed by an
individual, can't remember the name, and also thought it was a Linux
offshoot for the 68000 processor. I remember reading how people took
the name and said Mint is Not Tos. Then Atari purchased it, and it be
came Mint is Now Tos.

Well... I was wrong about it being a Linux offshoot. Looked in my
Atari Compendium, and MiNT is an extension to GEMDOS that allows GEMDOS
to multitask under MultiTOS. MultiTOS allows you to access and create
alternative filesystems.
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Adam Klobukowski
2014-08-27 15:56:35 UTC
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Post by Ken Springer
Hmmmm, I never tried MiNT, but I thought is was developed by an
individual, can't remember the name, and also thought it was a Linux
offshoot for the 68000 processor. I remember reading how people took
the name and said Mint is Not Tos. Then Atari purchased it, and it be
came Mint is Now Tos.
Well... I was wrong about it being a Linux offshoot. Looked in my
Atari Compendium, and MiNT is an extension to GEMDOS that allows GEMDOS
to multitask under MultiTOS. MultiTOS allows you to access and create
alternative filesystems.
This is wrong.

MiNT (FreeMiNT) is an operating system kernel that replaces GEMDOS, most of BIOS and some parts XBIOS. Originally, MiNT + special version of AES (by Atari) formed MultiTOS. It was slow and buggy, but it worked.

It is MiNT that allows using filesystems like Minix, ext2 or NFS.

Today you can use FreeMiNT kernel with Xaaes (AES developed from scratch, much better then original Atari AES).

AdamK
Ken Springer
2014-08-27 16:56:07 UTC
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Post by Adam Klobukowski
Post by Ken Springer
Hmmmm, I never tried MiNT, but I thought is was developed by an
individual, can't remember the name, and also thought it was a Linux
offshoot for the 68000 processor. I remember reading how people took
the name and said Mint is Not Tos. Then Atari purchased it, and it be
came Mint is Now Tos.
Well... I was wrong about it being a Linux offshoot. Looked in my
Atari Compendium, and MiNT is an extension to GEMDOS that allows GEMDOS
to multitask under MultiTOS. MultiTOS allows you to access and create
alternative filesystems.
This is wrong.
MiNT (FreeMiNT) is an operating system kernel that replaces GEMDOS, most of BIOS and some parts XBIOS. Originally,
Post by Ken Springer
MiNT + special version of AES (by Atari) formed MultiTOS. It was
slow and buggy, but it worked.
Post by Adam Klobukowski
It is MiNT that allows using filesystems like Minix, ext2 or NFS.
Today you can use FreeMiNT kernel with Xaaes (AES developed from scratch, much better then original Atari AES).
AdamK
I stand corrected. :-)
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Michael Eibl
2014-08-28 14:07:11 UTC
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MiNT
Post by Adam Klobukowski
Post by Bravo Sierra Computers
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 04:05:41 -0700 (PDT)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
Subject: Re: ATARI SSH
Post by Bravo Sierra Computers
Can Someone Tell Me How I Can Do Secure Shell Access With My Atari ST On The
Internet And UNIX Shell?I Dont Care If It's Slow And A DialUp MoDeM!=-=Ben=-=
You can do that under MiNT, but it will be slow, probably completly unusable
becouse of timeouts.
Pardon My Stupidity But What Is Mint? And Where Can I Get It? =-=Ben=-=
MiNTis a multitatking operating system for ST/TT/Falcon, originally by Atari, now open source. It is possible to run it on ST (but it is a challenge), TTand Falcon are better suited for it. See: http://wiki.sparemint.org/index.php/Main_Page
AdamK
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