cd /opt
sudo git clone https://github.com/obsolescence/pidp10
sudo /opt/pidp10/install/install.sh
The last line immediately return "do not run as root". So I dropped the sudo and the installation continued until the end. I said Y to everything.
2. First use
I connected via VNC, opened a terminal. I'm running at 1920 x 1080.
I enter pdp and see the Blinky view (I presume) of Console Data Switch definitions.
I CTRL+A and D to stop that view.
I try pdpcontrol stop but that leads to command not found.
I see my path is /opt/pidp10/bin
I see ./pidp10 and run it, and odd things happen but when I ctrl C out my pwd is /home/pi and pdp and pcpcontrol are recognized.
I do:
$ pdpcontrol stop
$ pdpcontrol start 1
in order to get ITS running as per guide. The screen says
Starting PiDP-10 pidp10
screen -dmS pidp10 ./pidp10 bootscript.simh 1
0
So I skip to the How to Use section (aka the Using the 10 section?)
I ignore the part about the hardware for now, and enter.
$ pdp con
A terminal view flashes on the screen for the briefest time and then shrinks and vanishes. No terminal for me! My experiment ends.
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I am working on a 4Gb Raspberry Pi 5. Latest firmware and OS updates.
1. Installationcd /opt
sudo git clone https://github.com/obsolescence/pidp10
sudo /opt/pidp10/install/install.sh
The last line immediately return "do not run as root". So I dropped the sudo and the installation continued until the end.
2. First use
I connected via VNC, opened a terminal. I'm running at 1920 x 1080.
I enter pdp and see the Blinky view (I presume) of Console Data Switch definitions.
I CTRL+A and D to stop that view.
I try pdpcontrol stop but that leads to command not found.
I see ./pidp10 and run it, and odd things happen but when I ctrl C out my pwd is /home/pi and pdp and pdpcontrol are recognized.
$ pdp con
A terminal view flashes on the screen for the briefest time and then shrinks and vanishes. No terminal for me! My experiment ends.
My experiment ends.
pdp con only works in a local session on the pi device directly not over SSH so expected to only use telnet localhost 1025 in that case.sudo /opt/pidp10/install/install.sh
The last line immediately return "do not run as root". So I dropped the sudo and the installation continued until the end.
I will clean up the selection of binaries!
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BTW, how can I quit these programs? Entering :KILL doesn't seem to do much. I see CTRL-Z and then :KILL but again, no dice.p.s. this is awesome.
p.p.s. Ah, pressing F1 and then :KILL?


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At this point, I noticed a suspicious amount of heat coming from the Pi. Poked gently at the SOC - and burned my fingertip! Even the metal housings for USB/ethernet were uncomfortably hot.
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Not sure what's going on but I suspect something like a memory leak, either in the program code or in the -10 / tvcons / type340 emulation. Can you run LORENZ for an extended period with no problems???


Mike,On Tue, 12 Mar 2024 at 14:52, Mike Ross <tmfd...@gmail.com> wrote:Not sure what's going on but I suspect something like a memory leak, either in the program code or in the -10 / tvcons / type340 emulation. Can you run LORENZ for an extended period with no problems???It runs a long time - at least, I used it at Vintage Computer Festivals as my demo. (Ah, but that was not under Wayland - suspicion)But this might not be a bug hunt we need to chase in to, Richard Cornwell has just released a new version of the simulator. And (pointer to the fact you may be on to something) my previous fix-one-bug-with-another to get the type340 more pliable is gone from his version. The type340 window is now also resizable.So let's see if you still have this problem in a day or two!
Once you have the actual PiDP-10 hardware, consider adding a 12cm PC fan to the back instead of the little fan that they have for the Pi 5. It sucks the air out of the machine, and the only place air can come in is around the Pi. So it seems very effective. And adds a mainframe soundscape.
One program to avoid is 'pdp con'. Use 'pdp telcon' or much much nicer, 'pdp view' instead.
'pdp view' is basically the left-hand side of this screen shot. You get to keep an eye on simh (bottom right), on the PDP-11 simulator for the Knight TV system, and above a telnet connection with Teletype font. Above that, either a linux terminal or just telnet localhost 10018 to get into the PDP-10.Haven't had so much fun in a long time :-)'pdp con' was a quick hack for VCF events, but under Wayland it is stunningly power hungry for what it does. It needs a rewrite.Kind regards,Oscar.
Anyway to get the date correct in ITS?
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Getting an error when installing clean
/opt/pidp10/install/install.sh: line 117: unzip: command not found
Anyway to get the date correct in ITS? It seems to be 2 years and 1 day behind, mine is showing 3/14/22 14:44
Trying 127.0.0.1...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused

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Yes, delaying a minute or two fixed that issue.
Since the launch of the new emulator, when I launch "pdp type340" from a VT52 window, the emulator/ITS semi crashes, ITS is still running, but is states "ITS Revived", doesn't seem normal.. here's some text from when it crashes
We should be able to have a time server running on the host.
I just get:===Trying its ...supdup: connect: Connection refused
its: unknown host.===Do I have to repeat parts of install.sh?
bin/mlftp -w its test ~/test
...will store the file in the .TEMP. directory of ITS. Run mlftp without arguments to see its options.
or
I don't think the iTS image has changed, right? I'm beginning to create new files in there and would have to back them up first.
Do I have to use any of the other new exec like gateway.sh or change any of the new *.conf files in there?
I had some trouble with FTP on KA10 ITS. It would not start the server.
Examime 000000 000000000000
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pi@raspberrypi:/opt/pidp10/bin $ ./pidp10
./pidp10: /lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.33' not found (required by ./pidp10)
./pidp10: /lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.34' not found (required by ./pidp10)
pi@raspberrypi:/opt/pidp10/bin $It seems that somewhere along the way these libraries aren't being installed. Is there a fix or a workaround?
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Are you using Panama 5 version or my version?
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