On 2011-07-01 02:02, Mark Benson wrote:
I have most of the issues with SIMH sorted out apart from one.
I ran up a couple of 4.8GB images using:
dd if=/dev/zero of=vaxvmsssys.iso bs=512 count=9600000
in Net BSD.
I then set the SIMH emulator up with:
set -L rq0 rauser=9600000
attach rq0 /sdcard/d0.dsk
Using info from here:
http://labs.hoffmanlabs.com/node/922
Which was a little vague, to say the least.
It all seemed to work fine. The disk works okay. However, it ran out of space by the time
I'd installed VMS 7.3 (including DECwindows/MOTIF support, which I wanted for possible
future remote graphical access) and tried to install TCP/IP UCX onto the system. I
don't know how to check free space on a device, so I can't see the total blocks
available compared to the original dd'd file. I wouldn't have thought VMS would
fill a 4.8 GB disk though? It's supposed to install comfortable on an RA92 and that
was only 1.2 or 1.6 GB IIRC.
RA92 is 1.4G.
To check free space on your disks: "SHO DEV D"
And yes, 4.8GB should be more than enough. Not sure what is going on...
Johnny
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