I'll boot an alpha in a minute and start Hecnet
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From: Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com>
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Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2011 13:34:14
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It's a 200. I'd need the mumble.SYS too.
Sampsa
On 14 Aug 2011, at 13:29, hvlems at zonnet.nl wrote:
What kind of decserver is it?
If it is a DS100, 200 or 300 then you need the appropriate load file mumble.SYS and a boot host that runs decnet. For NCP I can give you the incantations.
Hans
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Onderwerp: [HECnet] Downloading software to a DECSERVER 200 over MOP?
Verzonden: 14 augustus 2011 14:15
Guys,
Back for ages my DECSERVER used to boot up using someone's MOP box in Sweden I believe;
This is no longer the case, and this being my only console access to RHESUS i would appreciate some instructions on how to set up this soft-downline-loading setup (and possibly the necessary binaries).
Sampsa
Verzonden vanaf mijn draadloze BlackBerry -toestel
On Sun, 14 Aug 2011 13:34:14 +0100, you wrote:
It's a 200. I'd need the mumble.SYS too.
The mumble.SYS for a 200 is called PR0801ENG.SYS. Look around for it with
Google and you will certainly find it. :-)
The latest should be V2.0 (BL23).
HTH,
G.
It's a 200. I'd need the mumble.SYS too.
Sampsa
On 14 Aug 2011, at 13:29, hvlems at zonnet.nl wrote:
What kind of decserver is it?
If it is a DS100, 200 or 300 then you need the appropriate load file mumble.SYS and a boot host that runs decnet. For NCP I can give you the incantations.
Hans
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Onderwerp: [HECnet] Downloading software to a DECSERVER 200 over MOP?
Verzonden: 14 augustus 2011 14:15
Guys,
Back for ages my DECSERVER used to boot up using someone's MOP box in Sweden I believe;
This is no longer the case, and this being my only console access to RHESUS i would appreciate some instructions on how to set up this soft-downline-loading setup (and possibly the necessary binaries).
Sampsa
Verzonden vanaf mijn draadloze BlackBerry -toestel
What kind of decserver is it?
If it is a DS100, 200 or 300 then you need the appropriate load file mumble.SYS and a boot host that runs decnet. For NCP I can give you the incantations.
Hans
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Onderwerp: [HECnet] Downloading software to a DECSERVER 200 over MOP?
Verzonden: 14 augustus 2011 14:15
Guys,
Back for ages my DECSERVER used to boot up using someone's MOP box in Sweden I believe;
This is no longer the case, and this being my only console access to RHESUS i would appreciate some instructions on how to set up this soft-downline-loading setup (and possibly the necessary binaries).
Sampsa
Verzonden vanaf mijn draadloze BlackBerry -toestel
Guys,
Back for ages my DECSERVER used to boot up using someone's MOP box in Sweden I believe;
This is no longer the case, and this being my only console access to RHESUS i would appreciate some instructions on how to set up this soft-downline-loading setup (and possibly the necessary binaries).
Sampsa
188.220.63.6 is what I have.
Bob
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From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE] On Behalf
Of Sampsa Laine
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2011 6:38 PM
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Subject: [HECnet] Weird question: Does anybody chow the external IP address
on GORVAX?
Had to replace my router today and lost a lot of port forwarding data with
it.
Anyway, if anyone who regularly connects to GORVAX (say for multinet), I
would appreciate the info
Samosa
Had to replace my router today and lost a lot of port forwarding data with it.
Anyway, if anyone who regularly connects to GORVAX (say for multinet), I would appreciate the info
Samosa
Hi,
Area 44 has grown two new nodes:
44.43. OZON. (DS10 / VMS 8.3)
44.35 TITAAN (DS20E / VMS 8.3)
Hans
Verzonden vanaf mijn draadloze BlackBerry -toestel
Bob,
I've have had no luck with idle on either simh or klh10 (for TOPS20). I'd planned to post to alt.sys.pdp10 but hadn't gotten around to it yet. If you run across anything, I'd be interested. I may experiment a bit this weekend if I get the time.
Joe
On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Bob Armstrong <bob at jfcl.com> wrote:
Are there any HECnet'ers running TOPS20 on simh? Have you gotten the idle
detection to work?
I set up a TOPS20 system with simh (simh v3.8.1 on Ubuntu, TOPS20 v4.1
clean install). The installation went fine with no problems, but I cannot
get the idle detection feature in simh to work. I say -
pdp10
sim> att rp0 tops20-4.1.rp06
sim> set cpu tops20
sim> set cpu idle tops20
sim> show cpu
CPU, idle enabled, stability wait = 20s, 1048KW, TOPS-20
sim> b rp
....
Everything boots and runs fine, but simh uses about 98% of the host CPU and
never goes down. In an hour of wall clock time the pdp10 process uses about
58+ minutes of CPU time. Clearly the idle detection isn't working for me.
I did try posting this question on the simh list, but got no comments so I
guess nobody there is using TOPS20. And yes, I could use KLH10, but AFAIK
KLH10 has no idle detection feature at all.
Thanks,
Bob