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 Where ''host'' is the name of the host ((**//main-MENU//** – [[vintage_systems:menu#multics |multics]], [[vintage_systems:menu#toad-2 |toad-2]],  [[vintage_systems:menu#twenex |twenex]], [[vintage_systems:menu#sc40 |sc40]], Where ''host'' is the name of the host ((**//main-MENU//** – [[vintage_systems:menu#multics |multics]], [[vintage_systems:menu#toad-2 |toad-2]],  [[vintage_systems:menu#twenex |twenex]], [[vintage_systems:menu#sc40 |sc40]],
-[[vintage_systems:menu#lc |lc]], [[vintage_systems:menu#ka1050 |ka1050]], [[vintage_systems:menu#kl2065 |kl2065]], [[vintage_systems:menu#rosenkrantz |rosenkrantz]], [[vintage_systems:menu#tss8 |tss8]], [[vintage_systems:menu#ibm4361 |ibm4361]], [[vintage_systems:menu#ibm7094 |ibm7094]], [[vintage_systems:menu#cdc6500 |cdc6500]], [[vintage_systems:menu#bitzone |bitzone]])) ((**//sub-menu//** – [[vintage_systems:menu#misspiggy |misspiggy]], [[vintage_systems:menu#lcm3b2 |lcm3b2]], [[vintage_systems:menu#guildenstern |guildenstern]], [[vintage_systems:menu#snake |snake]], [[vintage_systems:menu#hkypux |hkypux]], [[vintage_systems:menu#truly |truly]], [[vintage_systems:menu#three |three]], [[vintage_systems:menu#indy |indy]], [[vintage_systems:menu#ultra |ultra]])) you wish to connect to (refer to a [[vintage_systems:start#vintage_systems |list below]], or the [[vintage_systems:menu |MENU system]]). This will connect you across a telnet bridge to the host. You will then be prompted to log in with the account you have been granted. The second example will log you into the [[vintage_systems:menu |MENU system]] which acts as a springboard to all available remote systems.+[[vintage_systems:menu#lc |lc]], [[vintage_systems:menu#ka1050 |ka1050]], [[vintage_systems:menu#kl2065 |kl2065]], [[vintage_systems:menu#rosenkrantz |rosenkrantz]], [[vintage_systems:menu#tss8 |tss8]], [[vintage_systems:menu#ibm4361 |ibm4361]], [[vintage_systems:menu#ibm7094 |ibm7094]], [[vintage_systems:menu#cdc6500 |cdc6500]], [[vintage_systems:menu#sigma9 |sigma9]], [[vintage_systems:menu#bitzone |bitzone]])) ((**//sub-menu//** – [[vintage_systems:menu#misspiggy |misspiggy]], [[vintage_systems:menu#lcm3b2 |lcm3b2]], [[vintage_systems:menu#guildenstern |guildenstern]], [[vintage_systems:menu#snake |snake]], [[vintage_systems:menu#hkypux |hkypux]], [[vintage_systems:menu#truly |truly]], [[vintage_systems:menu#three |three]], [[vintage_systems:menu#indy |indy]], [[vintage_systems:menu#ultra |ultra]])) you wish to connect to (refer to a [[vintage_systems:start#vintage_systems |list below]], or the [[vintage_systems:menu |MENU system]]). This will connect you across a telnet bridge to the host. You will then be prompted to log in with the account you have been granted. The second example will log you into the [[vintage_systems:menu |MENU system]] which acts as a springboard to all available remote systems.
  
 You can also access the [[vintage_systems:menu |MENU system]] in the browser at https://ssh.sdf.org You can also access the [[vintage_systems:menu |MENU system]] in the browser at https://ssh.sdf.org
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 |ka1050|PDP-10 KA10 1050|[[vintage_systems:tops-10|TOPS-10]] 6.03a|Mainframe|Simulated| | |ka1050|PDP-10 KA10 1050|[[vintage_systems:tops-10|TOPS-10]] 6.03a|Mainframe|Simulated| |
 |kl2065|PDP-10 KL10 2065|[[vintage_systems:tops-10|TOPS-10]] 7.04|Mainframe|Simulated| | |kl2065|PDP-10 KL10 2065|[[vintage_systems:tops-10|TOPS-10]] 7.04|Mainframe|Simulated| |
-|rosencrantz|[[vintage_systems:vax-7000_640|VAX 7000-640]]|[[vintage_systems:openvms_v7.3|OpenVMS 7.3]]|Minicomputer|Physical| |+|[[rosencrantz]]|VAXstation 4000-60|[[vintage_systems:openvms_v7.3|OpenVMS 7.3]]|Workstation|Physical| |
 |tss8|PDP-8/e|[[vintage_systems:tss_8|TSS/8]]|Minicomputer|Physical| | |tss8|PDP-8/e|[[vintage_systems:tss_8|TSS/8]]|Minicomputer|Physical| |
 |ibm4361|[[vintage_systems:ibm_4361|IBM 4361]]|[[vintage_systems:vm_sp|VM/SP5]]|Minicomputer|Simulated|[[vintage_systems:vm_cms_survival_guide|VM/CMS Survival Guide]]| |ibm4361|[[vintage_systems:ibm_4361|IBM 4361]]|[[vintage_systems:vm_sp|VM/SP5]]|Minicomputer|Simulated|[[vintage_systems:vm_cms_survival_guide|VM/CMS Survival Guide]]|
 |ibm7094|IBM 7094|[[vintage_systems:ctss|CTSS]]|Mainframe|Simulated| | |ibm7094|IBM 7094|[[vintage_systems:ctss|CTSS]]|Mainframe|Simulated| |
 |cdc6500|[[vintage_systems:cdc_6500|DTCyber CDC-6500]]|[[vintage_systems:cdc6500_survival_guide|NOS 1.3]]|Mainframe|Simulated| | |cdc6500|[[vintage_systems:cdc_6500|DTCyber CDC-6500]]|[[vintage_systems:cdc6500_survival_guide|NOS 1.3]]|Mainframe|Simulated| |
 +|sigma9|Xerox Sigma 9|[[vintage_systems:cp-v|CP-V]]|Mainframe|Simulated| |
 |[[vintage_systems:bitz0ne_bbs|bitzone]]|AMD64|NetBSD BBS|Microcomputer|Physical| | |[[vintage_systems:bitz0ne_bbs|bitzone]]|AMD64|NetBSD BBS|Microcomputer|Physical| |
 |misspiggy|PDP-11/70|UNIX V7|Minicomputer|Physical| | |misspiggy|PDP-11/70|UNIX V7|Minicomputer|Physical| |
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