Hello!
And that was me, Alan, write me off list for contact details.
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Gregg C Levine gregg.drw...@gmail.com
"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 9:25 PM, Alan Frisbie wrote:
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>> A few days ago someone on the list was asking about DECnet-DOS.
>> Lo
Hello!
That was me, Larry. Write me off list for contact details.
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On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 10:44 PM, Larry Baker wrote:
> I can't type any more. The floppies are RX31K's.
>
> Larry Baker
> US Geolo
I can't type any more. The floppies are RX31K's.
Larry Baker
US Geological Survey
650-329-5608
ba...@usgs.gov
> On 13 Nov 2017, at 7:40:41 PM, Larry Baker wrote:
>
> The SPD says DECnet-DOS, Version 2.1, MS-DOS Network Software for Personal
> Computers. The floppies in the back of the bind
The SPD says DECnet-DOS, Version 2.1, MS-DOS Network Software for Personal
Computers. The floppies in the back of the binder are DEC RX32K's.
Larry Baker
US Geological Survey
650-329-5608
ba...@usgs.gov
> On 13 Nov 2017, at 7:31:00 PM, billdeg wrote:
>
> Is that dos for the dec rainbow?
>
> A few days ago someone on the list was asking about DECnet-DOS.
> Lo and behold, today someone came into my office after cleaning
> out an old office with the DECnet-DOS manuals and floppies, plus
> the PathWorks for DOS doc set.
And, by a remarkable coincidence, I just happen to have a
new-in
A few days ago someone on the list was asking about DECnet-DOS. Lo and behold,
today someone came into my office after cleaning out an old office with the
DECnet-DOS manuals and floppies, plus the PathWorks for DOS doc set. Are these
worth sending to someone to preserve? I could write down th
I found this web site that contains all sorts of goodness...
https://archive.org/details/ATTUNIXSystemVRelease4Version2
AND...there's a version of AT&T UNIX System III for VAX (which is what I
had used years ago). BTW, at the bottom is a user manual for this release
of UNIX... ;)
-rad
On Mon
Finally!! I was looking for 3B2 emulator in long time. At Gallaudet
University, I took Unix/C course and first learned how to write C programs on
3B2 minicomputer at CS lab.
Tim
From: Simh [mailto:simh-boun...@trailing-edge.com] On Behalf Of Warren Young
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017
On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 7:11 PM, Seth Morabito wrote:
>
> After several years in the making and lots and lots of reverse
> engineering, I'm happy to announce that the AT&T 3B2/400 emulator now
> boots and runs multi-user SVR3 UNIX.
>
Awesome!
> For more information, please see:
>
> https:/
I will note that I have been playing with the 4.0 beta simh vax on a Pi
Zero in just the last few days. I have had no errors on the self-test, and
no difficulties with the networking when running OpenVMS. Note that the Pi
Zero has no Ethernet port, but simh works when the XQ device is bridged
with
Hi folks,
After several years in the making and lots and lots of reverse
engineering, I'm happy to announce that the AT&T 3B2/400 emulator now
boots and runs multi-user SVR3 UNIX.
For the time being I have forked SIMH to my own GitHub account. If and
when the SIMH maintainers feel that the time i
paulhar...@btinternet.com schreef op 13-11-2017 om 15:33:
A couple of points:
1) The ?53 self test error might be a red herring – I intermittently
get ?53 2 errors on both Windows (Intel) and Raspbian (pi 3) when
starting the VAX emulation under SIMH. I think it is something to do
with the c
A couple of points:
1) The ?53 self test error might be a red herring – I intermittently get ?53 2
errors on both Windows (Intel) and Raspbian (pi 3) when starting the VAX
emulation under SIMH. I think it is something to do with the clock test
failing, because the emulation is sufficiently fas
Jeremy Begg schreef op 13-11-2017 om 14:16:
Hi Wilm,
Thanks for the clarification :-)
I had already worked out the changes to the commands to get the IP
setup, but it appears under “stretch” the set of commands in your note
are not quite right.
(I realise your example closely matches the SIMH
Hi Wilm,
Thanks for the clarification :-)
I had already worked out the changes to the commands to get the IP setup, but
it appears under “stretch” the set of commands in your note are not quite right.
(I realise your example closely matches the SIMH documentation.)
HOWEVER, I am pleased to repor
Jeremy Begg schreef op 13-11-2017 om 13:38:
Hi Wilm,
Thank you for the prompt reply.
On 13 Nov 2017, at 9:43 PM, Wilm Boerhout wrote:
Jeremy Begg schreef op 13-11-2017 om 11:03:
Hi,
I am trying to get SIMH up and running on the ethernet interface of a
Raspberry Pi 3. I have followed the i
Hi Wilm,
Thank you for the prompt reply.
> On 13 Nov 2017, at 9:43 PM, Wilm Boerhout wrote:
>
> Jeremy Begg schreef op 13-11-2017 om 11:03:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am trying to get SIMH up and running on the ethernet interface of a
>> Raspberry Pi 3. I have followed the intructions in 0readme_ethernet
Jeremy Begg schreef op 13-11-2017 om 11:03:
Hi,
I am trying to get SIMH up and running on the ethernet interface of a
Raspberry Pi 3. I have followed the intructions in 0readme_ethernet.txt,
installing the libpcap-dev, bridge-utils and uml-utilities packages before
building SIMH itself. I just
Hi,
I am trying to get SIMH up and running on the ethernet interface of a
Raspberry Pi 3. I have followed the intructions in 0readme_ethernet.txt,
installing the libpcap-dev, bridge-utils and uml-utilities packages before
building SIMH itself. I just ran 'make vax' and let it go, and the build t
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