Gregg C Levine:
>gotten the distribution to boot, using a version of Simh? A text file of
>commands to be fed to the Simh program would be a great help.
Here is a transcript:
PDP-11 simulator V2.9-10
sim> set rl0 rl02
sim> show rl0
RL0, 5242KW, not attached, write enabled, RL02
sim> att rl0 unix_v6.rl02
sim> show rl0
RL0, 5242KW, attached to unix_v6.rl02, write enabled, RL02
sim> boot rl0
!unix
unix v6 11/23
mem = 99 KW max = 63
#
Good Luck,
Wolfgang
Gregg C Levine:
>gotten the distribution to boot, using a version of Simh? A text file of
>commands to be fed to the Simh program would be a great help.
Here is a transcript:
PDP-11 simulator V2.9-10
sim> set rl0 rl02
sim> show rl0
RL0, 5242KW, not attached, write enabled, RL02
sim> att rl0 unix_v6.rl02
sim> show rl0
RL0, 5242KW, attached to unix_v6.rl02, write enabled, RL02
sim> boot rl0
!unix
unix v6 11/23
mem = 99 KW max = 63
#
Good Luck,
Wolfgang
Hello from Gregg C Levine
Thank you for your kind advice, Warren. However, I have tried most of the
other members of that directory, and yes, it does work. I am curious about
this one, because it appears to be decidely different then say an actual
distribution of V6. I am also looking at the ones that came from the
Research area.
Gregg C Levine drwho8(a)worldnet.att.net
"How many floors does this TARDIS of yours have, anyway?"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Warren Toomey" <wkt(a)minnie.tuhs.org>
To: "Gregg C Levine" <drwho8(a)worldnet.att.net>
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2002 8:09 AM
Subject: Re: [TUHS] The Tim Shoppa distribution of V6
> In article by Gregg C Levine:
> > On the FTP site, is a a V6 distribution contributed by Tim Shoppa. It is
> > created for the PDP-11/23, and there is a good readme.txt file that
explains
> > the different images, and how they got there. However, has anyone
actually
> > gotten the distribution to boot, using a version of Simh? A text file of
> > commands to be fed to the Simh program would be a great help.
> > I have mine, built using the MingW compiler, and this is version 2.9-10.
> > Also, if anyone has gotten it to boot on real hardware, that would a be
a
> > great plus.
>
> Gregg, I'd first try the other V6 boot images found in:
>
> http://www.tuhs.org/Archive/PDP-11/Boot_Images
>
> e.g v6_rl02_unknown.gz
>
> to make sure that they will boot with the Supnik emulator.
> You might also find that the Supnik emulator can't emulate
> an 11/23. So I would also try the Ersatz emulator and set
> it's CPU to be a 23.
>
> In other words, try a known bootable image first, then
> try Ersatz-11 as an 11/23 on that same bootable image,
> and then try Tim Shoppa's image.
>
> Warren
>
Hello again from Gregg C Levine
On the FTP site, is a a V6 distribution contributed by Tim Shoppa. It is
created for the PDP-11/23, and there is a good readme.txt file that explains
the different images, and how they got there. However, has anyone actually
gotten the distribution to boot, using a version of Simh? A text file of
commands to be fed to the Simh program would be a great help.
I have mine, built using the MingW compiler, and this is version 2.9-10.
Also, if anyone has gotten it to boot on real hardware, that would a be a
great plus.
Gregg C Levine drwho8(a)worldnet.att.net
"How many floors does this TARDIS of yours have, anyway?"
Hello from Gregg C Levine normally with Jedi Knight Computers
Forwarded from a posting on news:alt.sys.pdp-11 that I made. Rather then
repost the entire message in perpetuity I decided to forward the whole
business to this list. As I am still deciding the best way to make use of
the whole file tree, without an actual machine living here, I decided to
download everything to this one, and then wait.
Gregg C Levine drwho8(a)att.net
"How many floors does this TARDIS of yours have, anyway?"
"Gregg C Levine" <drwho8(a)att.net> wrote in message
news:<20020625121449.XOEM20423.mtiwmhc21.worldnet.att.net@who>...
> Hello from Gregg C Levine
> Has anyone actually found this to happen? The TUH ftp site, has on it, a
> number of actual distributions for UNIX for the PDP-11. One of them was
> assembled by Tim Shoppa from a discarded machine. They were
> subsequently uploaded to that site. However on of the packs is missing.
> It is this one, "xxdp_with_1123.rl02: XXDP+ on RL02 pack, bootable."
> That is from the README file associated with the entire directory.
> Everything else is there, that one is not. What did happen to it, I
wonder.
> Gregg C Levine drwho8(a)att.net
>
>
In article by Dave Horsfall:
> On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Randy Merkel wrote:
> > Golly, I think we have a spammer ;)
> Either he/she/it took the trouble to subscribe (few do), or the list
> is wide open; if the latter, expect more crap.
Open no more, and I have to approve subscriptions too :-)
Warren
Hello from Gregg C Levine
I've just joined this list, so bear with me. I am developing applications
that will be using the protcols covered in DECnet to access a running PDP-11
system. Actually it is running, but its a SimH program posing as a
PDP-11/23. I have downloaded the boot images, especially the 2.11BSD system
that is available, and booted it under the SimH simulator. Any suggestions
as to how I take this one step further? This is running on both Windows, and
Linux. But the DECnet programs were built on Slackware Linux.
Gregg C Levine drwho8(a)worldnet.att.net
"How many floors does this TARDIS of yours have, anyway?"