Will, Mark’s (cc’d) distribution is another alternative. Quoting Mark:
wget http://rsx11m.com/PiDP11_DU0.zip This is a RSX11M+ V4.6 sysgened for the PiDP-11/70 with most all the common programming languages including APL, DTR, BP2 V2.7, F77, etc. wget http://rsx11m.com/PiDP11_DU1.zip This is a 1.5 GB disk when upzipped that has all the RSX Sig tapes that are available as .dsk files that can be accessed with VCP. --- Supratim Sanyal, W1XMT 39.19151 N, 77.23432 W QCOCAL::SANYAL via HECnet > On Jun 22, 2019, at 6:08 PM, Will Senn <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 6/22/19 4:50 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote: >> You should definitely go with V4.6, which is the latest released version. >> > Cool. I just read the pidp11 manual and it looks like Oscar's already done a > lot of the legwork for getting rsx up and running on the pi that is part of > the kit. So, since I'm eventually gonna solder that up, I'll just fire up the > pi and use the rsx distro he's using as a starting point. > >> This is a complex question. There is the introduction to RSX manual. But it >> presents the system from a user point of view. If you want to understand how >> to manage the system, there aren't that many short howtos around. You should >> probably read the system managers manual. But that's a big manual to just >> plow through... >> >> Check http://mim.update.uu.se/manuals/rsx > > Thanks for the link. > > -- > GPG Fingerprint: 68F4 B3BD 1730 555A 4462 7D45 3EAA 5B6D A982 BAAF > > _______________________________________________ > Simh mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh
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