Hello everyone, I wanted to give a brief update on the AT&T 3B2/400 emulator.
As of the latest push to the SIMH repository on GitHub, the emulator is free of all known bugs, and the System Board is feature-complete. That certainly doesn't mean there aren't other bugs to find, I just haven't run into them yet! The latest changes are: - Added support for the CONTTY serial port, so now you can have two sessions logged in at the same time, or use Kermit to transfer files back and forth between the emulator and another computer. UUCP is probably also possible, but I haven't tried it yet. - Added support for 30MB WREN I and 161MB Maxtor hard disks, in addition to the default 72MB WREN II drive. - Fixed several nasty bugs. I have also reworked and rewritten large portions of the simulator home page at: https://loomcom.com/3b2/emulator If you haven't given it a try yet, please do, and let me know what your experience is like. Now that the base system board is emulated, the next step as far as I'm concerned is to build a generic add-on card framework so that I can emulate expansion cards such as PORTS (4 serial lines + 1 parallel line), NI (10 Mbit Ethernet), and CTC (23 MB cartridge tape). I think my first target will be PORTS, since I've already built all the code needed for the DUART chips that it uses, and it would be nice to have additional serial ports hanging off the emulator beyond just console and contty. -Seth -- Seth Morabito w...@loomcom.com _______________________________________________ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh