Simtel

Simtel

Simtel is an Internet-based archive of shareware for various operating systems, particularly Microsoft Windows and MS-DOS. The Simtel archive has been available on the public Internet since 1993, when its older ARPANET host was shut down.

The Simtel archive has had significant ties to the history of FreeBSD, as archive distributor Walnut Creek CDROM helped fund FreeBSD development and hosted the main Simtel archive on FreeBSD servers. The original website and long-time primary mirrors were located at www.cdrom.com, www.simtel.net, and oak.oakland.edu at Oakland University. [http://groups.google.com/group/bionet.software/browse_frm/thread/fb3be7f8cd6eb708/3eb9411b7e1b993e] In July 1998, the Simtel FTP server set a record for overall traffic with a total transfer amount of 417 GB of data in one day. [http://www5.ua.freebsd.org/news/1998/press.html] , [http://ezine.daemonnews.org/199809/news.html] In May 1999, the Simtel FTP server surpassed its own record by transferring, in one day, a total of 873 GB. [http://www5.ua.freebsd.org/news/1999/press.html]

History

Simtel originated as SIMTEL20, a software archive started by Keith Petersen in 1979 while living in Royal Oak, Michigan. The original archive consisted of CP/M software for early 8080-based microcomputers. The software was hosted on a PDP-10 at MIT that also ran a CP/M mailing list Mr. Petersen was subscribed to. When access to the particular MIT computer was removed in 1983, fellow CP/M enthusiast Frank Wancho, then an employee at the White Sands Missile Range, arranged for the archive to be hosted on a DECSYSTEM-20 computer with ARPANET access, accessible via FTP at simtel20.arpa, later known as wsmr-simtel20.army.mil. [http://www.cni.org/docs/farnet/story149.NM.html] At this time, Simtel began archiving MS-DOS software in addition to its archive of CP/M software.

Over time, the SIMTEL20 archive added software for other operating systems, user groups and various programming languages, including the Ada Software Repository, the CP/M User's Group, PC/Blue, SIG/M(icros), and the Unix/C collections. [http://www.cni.org/docs/farnet/story149.NM.html] In 1991, Walnut Creek CDROM was founded by Robert A. Bruce, which helped distribute the Simtel archive on CD-ROM discs for those not wishing to access the archive online. [http://www.freebsd.org/news/press-rel-4.html]

In 1993, the SIMTEL20 archive at White Sands Missile Range was shut down due to budget constraints. [http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc/browse_frm/thread/504c1cfe7d4fb045/6f1bc70f72308c80] From 1993 on, the Walnut Creek CDROM FTP server and (later on) website became the focal point for online Simtel access. Due to a mirror licensing dispute situation with Coast to Coast Telecommunications in 1995 (now Allegiance Telecom, part of XO Communications), archive maintainer Keith Petersen left his employment with CCT and moved on to Walnut Creek CDROM. [http://www.softouch.on.ca/rc/simtel1.htm] In October 1999, Walnut Creek CDROM was purchased by Digital River for $1.0 million USD and 143,885 shares of common stock. [http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com/article47.html] Mr. Petersen contracted with Digital River, along with small business owner and son Kurt Petersen of Petersen Business Management, to manage the Simtel collections and continued to do so until January 15, 2001. [http://www.petersen.net/petersencontract.html]

External links

* [http://www.simtel.net Official Simtel website]
* [http://www.cni.org/docs/farnet/story149.NM.html FARNET Stories Project - The story of SIMTEL20]
* [http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc/browse_frm/thread/504c1cfe7d4fb045/6f1bc70f72308c80 SIMTEL20 ARPANET host closure thread at comp.sys.ibm.pc]
* [http://www.petersen.net/petersencontract.html Petersen contract termination notice]


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