Sorry I wasn't clear. If you want me to investigate this, I need the MicroVAX 3900 environment you mentioned. I didn't write the MicroVAX II or rtVAX simulators. I prefer to work with my own code and in my own environment (3.10).

Instead, you can just remove the TOY clock attach in your 3900 environment and check what happens. That will turn off "OS agnostic mode."

/Bob

On 12/16/2018 3:31 AM, [email protected] wrote:
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Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2018 09:24:56 +0100
From: Wilm Boerhout<[email protected]>
To:[email protected]
Subject: Re: [Simh] VAXELN clock
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Bob Supnik schreef op 15-12-2018 om 23:44:

[snip]


So I'd like to see what the behavior is <without> the clock file
attached.

Or you can post a pointer to the disk image you're using, and I'll try
it on 3.10. I saw the ELN kits on 9track.net, but I don't know which
one to use.

/Bob

Files are available as follows:

   * PIRTVX.SYS - downline load image for target rtVAX-1000:
     https://www.dropbox.com/s/1r3626a4t229snt/pirtvx.sys?dl=0
   * VAXELNboot.rd51 - equivalent local boot disk:
     https://www.dropbox.com/s/kkcwltsbwodb4x5/VAXELNboot.rd51?dl=0
   * archiive with both:
     https://www.dropbox.com/s/416l3ryc5tzghhx/pirtvx.zip?dl=0

images have been built with VAXELN V4.6 on VMS 7.3

For testing, I am using the latest simh 4.0 "git pull" on Raspbian
"stretch" Linux 4.14.79-v7+ (Raspberry Pi Debian for ARM)

The zip archive has been composed on Windows.


/Wilm


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