On 2/17/16 10:53 AM, Timothe Litt wrote:
On 17-Feb-16 14:48, Michael Huff wrote:
I grabbed simh_master.zip from github yesterday and compiled it on OSX
and in a virtualbox instance of Linux Mint 17. OSX is the native OS,
Linux is in a VM.
I have a 43BSD machine accessible to both on a shared drive. It will
boot normally when I run vax780 inside of the Linux VM, but when I
run the vax780 binary I compiled in OSX it crashes.
If I had to guess, it would be that the shared drive is not presenting
the same data to both environments.
Perhaps it's treating the binary file as text and adding <CR><LF>s -- or
some such.
I'd checksum the file from both sides before assuming it's a SimH issue.
But that's only a guess....
It's a good idea. OSX has md5 and Linux has md5sum; I'm going to assume
that they're the same tool with different names.
OSX output:
$ md5 rq.dsk
MD5 (rq.dsk) = f29cdac56ede456dcba7e30fc7d9dd6c
Linux output:
$ md5sum rq.dsk
f29cdac56ede456dcba7e30fc7d9dd6c rq.dsk
The checksum appears to be the same in both.
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