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Current verrsion of SimH for a PDP11 which runs under Windows 98SE in a DOS Box

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Jerome H. Fine

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Dec 12, 2012, 8:03:59 AM12/12/12
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I never thought that I would be asking for this again, but after 10 years
(my current version of SimH is V2.9-11 from 2002) I think it is reasonable
to check out some new code on the current version of SimH.

While I still run SimH from a Dos Box under Windows 98SE, I also
run under Windows XP. I use SimH so rarely that I never bothered
to generate a variant to run a PDP-11 under Windows 98SE for
myself. But I have some new code which needs to be tested under
as many different emulators and hardware as possible. The new
code runs correctly under the newest E11 and that old 2002 SimH.
I want to be sure that the code also runs correctly under the newest
SimH and DEC hardware.

So, can anyone please help with a link to a PDP-11 variant of SimH
that runs in a Dos Box? If you know my e-mail address, just send
me a copy if that is more convenient.

While I am running these tests, does anyone use any other emulators
than E11 or SimH? Charon used to be available, but does not seem
to be around any more.

Jerome Fine

Charles Richmond

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Dec 13, 2012, 7:59:10 PM12/13/12
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> While I am running these tests, does anyone use any other emulators
> than E11 or SimH? Charon used to be available, but does not seem
> to be around any more.
>

Yes, Charon used to be available... but now Charon is orbiting Pluto.
Charon is probably there just to comfort Pluto, since Pluto is *no* longer
considered a true planet. :-)

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numerist at aquaporin4 dot com

mark.pi...@gmail.com

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Nov 5, 2013, 5:28:15 PM11/5/13
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Hi Jerome,

The latest simh binaries will run under XP. I don't think they will run
on any version of Windows9x though. I believe that they can still be
built under Windows9x, but that is an exercise you may want to explore
on your own.

The latest binaries are available from: https://github.com/simh/Win32-Development-Binaries/blob/Win32-Development-Binaries/simh-4.0-Beta--2013-11-04-43f85d1f.zip

Good Luck,

- Mark Pizzolato

Jerome H. Fine

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Nov 5, 2013, 10:39:06 PM11/5/13
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I did not realize that V4.0 of SimH is available.

However, I will probably wait until the formal release.

In any case, I did download V3.9-0 of SimH and it still runs
successfully under Windows 98SE, so I expect that V4.0
of SimH will as well.

By the way, just in case anyone missed, V7.0 of Ersatz-11
was just released.  John Wilson asked me to post that two
days ago.

What I hope is that SimH (and Ersatz-11) will also run under
current 64 bit Windows.  Has anyone attempted to do so with
either SimH or Ersatz-11?  I am fairly certain that the DOS
variant of Ersatz-11 will NOT be successful.  The Win32 variant
should be able to do so, but it needs a test.  Likewise with SimH.

I still need to get a copy of PuTty which I think is a VT100 emulator
so that I can use an emulated VT100 under SimH.  Can anyone
provide the actual link address to the executable file?

Jerome Fine.

Rob Doyle

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Nov 5, 2013, 11:09:29 PM11/5/13
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putty:

http://www.putty.org/

I also use Tera Term for some things:

http://ttssh2.sourceforge.jp/index.html.en

I recommend both -

I've run recent SIMH on 64-bit Windows, but I built it myself. I haven't
tried precompiled binaries. I also didn't try Ethernet.

Rob.


Rich Alderson

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Nov 6, 2013, 3:31:18 PM11/6/13
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Rob Doyle <radi...@gmail.com> writes:

> I've run recent SIMH on 64-bit Windows, but I built it myself. I haven't
> tried precompiled binaries. I also didn't try Ethernet.

I run the precompiled Windows binaries on Windows 7 64-bit, mostly PDP-10 but
not exclusively so.

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