Re: [Simh] PDP-10 simulation: DEUNA support help needed

2018-01-09 Thread Al Kossow
yup, here is half of it http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102691250 On 1/9/18 4:21 AM, Lars Brinkhoff wrote: > I read the CCRMA F2 was upgraded to an F4. ___ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com

Re: [Simh] PDP-10 simulation: DEUNA support help needed

2018-01-09 Thread Lars Brinkhoff
Rich Alderson wrote: >>> only 3 systems ran WAITS: SU-AI at SAIL, a KL-10 system attached to >>> the S-1 project at Lawrence Livermore Labs, and a Foonly F2 at CCRMA >> Are you sure the S-1 WAITS was a KL? In early HOSTS.TXT files, >> it's listed as an Foonly F2. > I can only go by what the WAITS

Re: [Simh] PDP-10 simulation: DEUNA support help needed

2018-01-08 Thread Rich Alderson
> From: Lars Brinkhoff > Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2018 09:42:45 + > Rich Alderson wrote: >> only 3 systems ran WAITS: SU-AI at SAIL, a KL-10 system attached to >> the S-1 project at Lawrence Livermore Labs, and a Foonly F2 at CCRMA > Are you sure the S-1 WAITS was a KL? In early

Re: [Simh] PDP-10 simulation: DEUNA support help needed

2018-01-08 Thread Lars Brinkhoff
Rich Alderson wrote: > only 3 systems ran WAITS: SU-AI at SAIL, a KL-10 system attached to > the S-1 project at Lawrence Livermore Labs, and a Foonly F2 at CCRMA Are you sure the S-1 WAITS was a KL? In early HOSTS.TXT files, it's listed as an Foonly F2.

[Simh] PDP-10 simulation: DEUNA support help needed

2015-04-26 Thread Cory Smelosky
Hello, I'm (attempting) to get DEUNA support operating in the KS10 simulation (likely incorrectly). I'm running in to some TOPS-10 issues assembling a monitor...does anyone have a pre-genned TOPS-10 disk set up for DECnet on a KS10 with ethernet I can use to test...if I even get that far?

Re: [Simh] PDP-10 simulation: DEUNA support help needed

2015-04-26 Thread Timothe Litt
Although I started to write a TOPS-10 DEUNA driver as a midnight project, I never finished it. So far as I know no one else did, although the configuration support did find its way into the monitor. Sadly, there were (and are) only so many midnights, but the supply of projects is infinite.