Initial attempts to run this haven’t been great, but I think that’s largely due 
to how I’m trying to run it.

I have a “workstation” VM running under ESXI.  It’s running OpenSUSE 15, and I 
connect to it from my Mac via a copy of the commercial RealVNC client on my 
Mac.  If I don’t use ‘set qdss capture’ and set qdss enabled’ in my SIMH ini 
file for the VAXstation II, the VCB01 and VCB02 emulation appears to work just 
fine.  The VCB01 emulation for the MicroVAX 3900 is a mess (lots of the text is 
blacked out).  While the emulation appears to work fine, and the keyboard input 
is working, the mouse isn’t tracking right.  SIMH is running VAX/VMS 5.5 for 
these tests.

If I use ‘set qdss capture’ and set qdss enabled’, it doesn’t take any mouse 
input once the window has control of the mouse, and I can’t release the mouse.  
I have to go in on another Linux session and kill the microvax2 process.

Next up, attempt to run this on a laptop running Ubuntu, though it will likely 
be a while before I can attempt that.  My guess is that the interaction with 
VNC is giving me problems.

Zane




> On Apr 6, 2019, at 10:03 AM, Matt Burke <m...@9track.net> wrote:
> 
> The long awaited VCB02 (colour graphics adapter) for VAX has now been
> released. It hasn't been merged into the Simh master branch yet but for
> now you can get the code from:
> 
> https://github.com/9track/simh/tree/VCB02
> 
> If you need a Windows executable then that's available here:
> 
> http://www.9track.net/simh/vax630
> 
> Here is the current status for the graphical environments that I've tested:
> 
> DECwindows - All OK as far as I can tell.
> VWS - Works but leaves trails on the screen if you drag a window.
> UWS - Works but certain visual elements such as window icons are
> missing. Also I'm not sure the colours a are quite right. I will have to
> test this on a real VAX to check.
> 
> Only captured input mode is currently supported. This must be set before
> enabling the device.
> 
> sim> set qdss capture
> sim> set qdss enabled
> 
> The VCB02 has only been added to the MicroVAX II simulator so far
> (VAXstation II/GPX). I know there have been some discussions previously
> about the MicroVAX 3900 supporting the VCB02 though I've not had success
> with that yet.
> 
> 
> Matt
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