ave the code on it I'll have to see if it's
> >> on line.
> >
> >
> > any chance the CUBE tape was done as well?
>
> no, it was read years ago
I'm also interested in the CUBE tape.
Any luck with the OS3 tape?
Rich
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Hi Cory,
> I've built TENDMP as well - just need it written to disk ;)
The TENDMP I have runs stand alone. It copies Core to dectape or
dectape to core. It can be placed in the first block of a dectape to
boot it.
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Hi Mark,
> On Sunday, January 29, 2017 at 12:50 PM, Richard Cornwell wrote:
> > How is single stepping implemented from the point of view of the
> > simulator?
>
> Well, as long as you're managing decrements to sim_interval to
> reflect instructions executed, a
Hi Mark,
> On Sunday, January 29, 2017 at 4:43 PM, Richard Cornwell wrote:
> > > On Sunday, January 29, 2017 at 12:50 PM, Richard Cornwell wrote:
> > > > How is single stepping implemented from the point of view of
> > > > the simulator?
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old emails and found one email mentions
> about old TOPS-10 source repos on sky-visions. I was able access
> them but am figuring how to clone them from repos.
Thanks I will look into why this is broken.
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> boxes of vintage archives I've collected over the years. If I ever
> "stumble" across it, I'll let you all know - and lend it to Al Kossow
> at the CHM so he can scan it and make it available to the world on
> bitsavers.
What I would love to find is a c
n of SIMH that will
> run on Windows 98SE? I am trying an emulator on my phone and Win98 is
> the newest version of Windows that will run well.
>
> Thanks
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Hi Dave,
> I have just started using the new Burroughs B5500 emulator with MCP
> XIII. Thanks to Paul Kimpel's and Richard Cornwell's sites, the PDFs
> at bitsavers.org, and considerable head scratching, I now have it
> running the timesharing MCP, and CANDE listen
Hi David,
> I have just started using the new Burroughs B5500 emulator with MCP
> XIII. Thanks to Paul Kimpel's and Richard Cornwell's sites, the PDFs
> at bitsavers.org, and considerable head scratching, I now have it
> running the timesharing MCP, and CANDE listen
nish transcribing and proofing
the diagnostics and MCP and write a assembler for the machine.
I would also like to do a 7040/4 if anyone can find a copy of either IBSYS
or DCSYS for it.
Rich
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rcules which does a real good job.
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resting to see what comes out
of it.
Rich
> > On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 1:26 PM, Richard Cornwell
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> > Good job! Also I am looking toward to future IBM 360, 370, 390,
> >> > z900 series and 650 emulator
ution (a BCPL subset in an
> interpreter).
BCPL originated on the IBM 7090 under CTSS. It only supported 36 bit
word data types. I am not sure BCPL was ever ported to the PDP-7.
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so we can run that. This is the first production Fortran
II compiler I believe.
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tools I use for dealing with BCD tapes and Card
decks here at:
https://github.com/rcornwell/I7000tools
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MPX 3.x.
>
> Find it here www.github.com/AZBevier/sims. Look at the SEL32 entry.
>
> Jim Bevier
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Once I get the PDP6 mods done I plan on adding the WAITS PMP disk
controller.
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On Tue, 7 May 2019 00:22:09 -0400 (EDT)
Rich Alderson wrote:
> > Date: Tue, 7 May 2019 00:06:29 -0400
> > From: Richard Cornwell
> >
> > On Mon, 6 May 2019 23:52:00 -0400 (EDT)
> > Rich Alderson wrote:
>
> >> WAITS never ran on a bare KA-10. T
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uple disk images up for
people to play with. At the moment is it kind of complicated to
prepare a disk image.
The KA should be able to run Tenex if we can find a system or
generate one. For the KL10, yes it will support Tops20 paging.
Rich
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> On Wed, Jul 10, 2019
years I’ve picked up enough knowledge to help explain some of what
> > you’d find in those models.
> >
> > What’s the interest here?
> >
> > Galen
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are coming from
> a program [I believe that Oscar has some of this in his stuff, but
> its not all there yet].
>
> I also think if such a scheme were the 'default' and people though in
> those terms, we might be able to get more and more "front console"
> simulato
day, August 6, 2019 at 12:20 PM, Richard Cornwell wrote:
> >What I would rather see then an automatic connection of the
> > console to a telnet port, is the command processor running in a
> > thread so that when you ^E your simulator does not stop. Perhaps
> > this could
tape. If you write it I will
gladly switch to it. Most of KA10 code is from your other simulators.
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mpt? I have the same
> problem with the Multics bootloader, too.
> Clearly I'm not being smart this week.
> Ideas?
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sysck2.bin
> dep ss1 0
> boot mta1
> run 3
> assert pc =7465
> det mta4
> ! /Users/admin/development/simh/ibsys_kit/bcd2txta -p sysou1.bcd %2
> det all
> ;! rm reader.* sys*.bin
> ;! rm sysou1*.bcd sysin.*
The only change I might make here is to use mkbcdtape and listta
length before and
after each record.
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h off of today's current git master branch. I have
> compiled it both on FreeBSD and on Ubuntu 16.04 with identical
> results (so I am not assuming it's just a FreeBSD incompatibility
> issue).
>
>
> I see plenty of old references to running TOPS-20 4.1 on SIMH, and no
on the 1620 (I used one in 1964) was very sturdy, and
> >the 407 (used for offline printing of punched card output) could
> >read almost anything.
> >
> >/Bob
> >
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days... :-)
Thanks!
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II. Do
> you know which flavor of DECnet the others are? I'd like to find a
> Phase III to keep around for interoperability testing.
Not really, perhaps others might now. Most of information is
summarized from release logs.
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On 6/26/2020 1:48 PM, Lars Brinkhoff wrote:
Hello,
Poul-Henning Kamp asked me to post this to the list:
Just to let the SIMH/Nova users know that we have put a pile of
papertapes
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