You mean DHV, not DVH, right? DHV is a Qbus variant of some version of the DH11 device. A VAX 780, not having a Qbus, wouldn’t have such a device in its configuration.
The addresses you see in the SHOW CONFIG output are where the simulator will respond to I/O space references. Those addresses are determined dynamically based on the set of devices which are enabled in the simulator configuration. The variable presence of DZ’s and DH’s in the configuration would cause the DH to be found at different addresses. If the operating system that is being run (BSD 4.3 in this case) is properly configured to look for a DH device at the address which the simulated hardware is operating at, then things should work. Device probes when the kernel starts will be visible with this in the simulator configuration: sim> set debug -t STDOUT sim> set VH DEBUG=REG If you’re seeing device probes, then the kernel’s configuration matches the simulated hardware. However, if you see the probes, but you DON’T see the kernel recognizing the device, then there may be a problem with the simulator. If that is true, please create an issue at https://github.com/simh/simh/issues and I’ll dig into the details. - Mark From: Simh [mailto:simh-boun...@trailing-edge.com] On Behalf Of Clem Cole Sent: Thursday, March 9, 2017 10:09 AM To: Cory Smelosky <b...@gewt.net> Cc: SIMH <simh@trailing-edge.com> Subject: Re: [Simh] Issues with VH simulation and 4.3BSD-Quasijarus It looks that way..., but I need some help from Bob or Mark on VH history, That was developed at DEC during the period I was off doing Masscomp/Stellar et al. During my time earlier time with PDP11 and Vaxen, you used DEC DZ's or DEC DH's or Able DHDM's. As I understand it, DVH was the mid 1980s' redo of the DH to single board but identical in SW (i.e. was similar to the Able DHDM) - but I never saw one - so I don't know what the default addresses, iqr's etc are. I am assuming you are defaulting same which means they are what DEC used. BSD 4.3 would have been using Able DHDM's so those are the original addresses of the DEC DH from the PDP-11. So my question what were the default addresses for the DVH and then from a simulator stand point, and if different, what happens if you configure them like the original DH11? Clem On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 11:49 PM, Cory Smelosky <b...@gewt.net<mailto:b...@gewt.net>> wrote: All, Seems 4.3BSD isn't seeing a DH-11 at all: 4.3 BSD Quasijarus UNIX #0: Sun Mar 7 12:42:05 PST 2004 root@ucbvax:/usr/src/sys/GENERIC real mem = 67108864 SYSPTSIZE limits number of buffers to 18 avail mem = 65271808 using 18 buffers containing 147456 bytes of memory VAX 11/780, serial# 1234(0), hardware ECO level 7(112) mcr0 (el) at tr1 mcr1 (el) at tr2 uba0 at tr3 tmscp0 at uba0 csr 174500 vec 774, ipl 15 tms0 at tmscp0 slave 0 tms1 at tmscp0 slave 1 uda0 at uba0 csr 172150 vec 770, ipl 15 uda0: version 3 model 6 uda0: DMA burst size set to 4 ra0 at uda0 slave 0: ra92, size = 2940951 sectors Changing root device to ra0a SHOW CONFIGURATION: VAX 11/780 simulator configuration CPU idle=VMS, idle enabled, model=VAX 11/780 64MB, HALT to SIMH TLB 2 units TLB0 8192W TLB1 8192W SBI MCTL0 nexus=1, address=20002000 MCTL1 nexus=2, address=20004000 UBA nexus=3, address=20006000, autoconfiguration enabled MBA0 disabled MBA1 disabled TODR 12B TMR TTI 7b TTO 7b CS 256KB, not attached, write enabled TC disabled TDC disabled DZ disabled VH address=2013E120-2013E15F*, vector=C0-DC*, BR4, lines=64, 4 units VH0 attached to 8070, DHU mode, Modem 0 current connections VH1 DHU mode VH2 DHU mode VH3 DHU mode CR disabled LPT disabled RP disabled RL disabled HK disabled RK disabled RQ address=2013F468-2013F46B, vector=1F8*, BR5, UDA50, 4 units RQ0 1505MB, attached to ucbvax-ra92-root.dsk, write enabled RD54, autosize, SIMH format RQB disabled RQC disabled RQD disabled RY address=2013FE78-2013FE7B, vector=B4, BR5, 2 units RY0 512KB, not attached, write enabled double density RY1 512KB, not attached, write enabled double density TU disabled TS disabled TQ TU81 (180MB), address=2013F940-2013F943, vector=1FC*, BR5, 4 units TQ0 not attached, write enabled, SIMH format capacity=188MB TQ1 not attached, write enabled, SIMH format capacity=188MB TQ2 not attached, write enabled, SIMH format capacity=188MB TQ3 not attached, write enabled, SIMH format capacity=188MB XU disabled XUB disabled DMC disabled VAX 11/780 simulator V4.0-0 Beta Simulator Framework Capabilities: 64b data 64b addresses Threaded Ethernet Packet transports:PCAP:TAP:NAT:UDP Idle/Throttling support is available Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) support Asynchronous I/O support Asynchronous Clock support FrontPanel API Version 4 Host Platform: Compiler: GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 8.0.0 (clang-800.0.42.1) Simulator Compiled as C arch: x64 (Release Build) on Mar 8 2017 at 19:55:19 Memory Access: Little Endian Memory Pointer Size: 64 bits Large File (>2GB) support SDL Video support: No Video Support PCRE RegEx support for EXPECT commands OS clock resolution: 1ms Time taken by msleep(1): 1ms OS: Darwin maelona.local 16.4.0 Darwin Kernel Version 16.4.0: Thu Dec 22 22:53:21 PST 2016; root:xnu-3789.41.3~3/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64 git commit id: b41d10f1 Excerpt from kernel config: device dhu0 at uba? csr 0160440 vector dhurint dhuxint Is it a config error? -- Cory Smelosky b...@gewt.net<mailto:b...@gewt.net> _______________________________________________ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com<mailto:Simh@trailing-edge.com> http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh
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