Sigh…

No, no file system emulators needed.

The block device would be in HP LIF format. SImh would understand LIF on the 
host side, and a LIF transfer utility would handle LIF on the guest side.

From: Sampsa Laine [mailto:sam...@mac.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 3:20 PM
To: Ken Cornetet <ken.corne...@kimballelectronics.com>; simh@trailing-edge.com
Subject: Re: [Simh] Way out idea for simh


On 20 Apr 2016, at 22:03, Ken Cornetet 
<ken.corne...@kimballelectronics.com<mailto:ken.corne...@kimballelectronics.com>>
 wrote:

That is a great mechanism. But it has the HUGE disadvantage that it is very 
specific to the Altair emulator. It can’t be generalized to that it can be 
easily applied to all simh machines. And it requires (probably) guest OS 
modifications. And it still requires a user-land utility.


I’m just saying that if you extend this mechanism to those systems that do 
_NOT_ support Kermit, this mechanism could be a replacement for Kermit (with a 
userland file transfer tool for the guest OS), allowing you to easily transfer 
files back and forth between the guest and host.

For the systems that DO support Kermit, there’s really no need for the 
mechanism.

If you want to go the block device route, you’d have to write file system 
emulators for every OS to get the FTP server to work..

Sampsa


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