ect files to binary
> ones, or simh to accept object files.
>
> For the PiDP-11 users, they could prooblbly work from a listing where a
> hard-coded base address is given, but others might want to try something
> that is too long to want to key it in.
>
> If this is al
On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 08:17:09PM -0500, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the flavor, containing:
> Hi Tom,
>
> While I have not tried Tops-20 on the KS10, I do have versions 2
> through 7 running on my unreleased KL10 simulator. I am still
> resolving issues, I should be releas
> On Jan 24, 2020, at 6:26 PM, Kevin Handy wrote:
>
> I was watching some youtube videos about the PiDP-11, and they all seemed to
> end up typing in a hand-assembled program into the emulator.
>
> It got me to thinking about the macro11 assembler in simtools, however that
> program only ap
Hi Tom,
While I have not tried Tops-20 on the KS10, I do have versions 2
through 7 running on my unreleased KL10 simulator. I am still
resolving issues, I should be releasing it in a month or two.
I think you need to hit ^C after the NO SYSJOB.
Rich
> I'm a new simh user, and have mos
I was watching some youtube videos about the PiDP-11, and they all seemed
to end up typing in a hand-assembled program into the emulator.
It got me to thinking about the macro11 assembler in simtools, however
that program only appears to output object files, not binary ones. simh
appears to only
I'm a new simh user, and have mostly been using it to relive my youth
on PDP-11s. But I also had played with TOPS-20 back in those misspent
days, and wanted to see if I could have my own, fully realizing that
SIMH can't run later versions of TOPS-20 because it simulates a KS10.
Still, I am havin