On 4 May 2012, at 00:07, Boyanich, Alastair wrote:
Sampsa:
Interesting. Be sure to set up the idle detection in the simh.ini for
your appropriate OS (netbsd/TheoLinux/VMS/Ultrix/etc..) or it'll run the
CPU flat-out all the time and potentially get hot. I'm really curious to
hear how 'hot' the R-Pi's get under load. Mine's still on order.
Beautiful idea.
I got my Raspsberry Pi Thursday. It runs SimH 3.9.0 flawlessly under the provided Debian
Linux 'squeeze' distribution from a SD Card. The I/O on the RPi isn't
fantastic from SD Card, it just about manages 5.5MB/s by most people's benchmarks
which is rather slow.
libpcap and screen are installable from the provided arm6l repositories so no need for
compiling those. Once I did that I just downloaded the source zip, unzipped it into a
directory and used 'make' to build, just like normal. Built fine and runs
perfectly.
PDP-11 simulation is plenty snappy enough running RSX-11M Plus 4.2 on a simulated 11/83
with 2048kW of RAM. I have DECNet 4.0 (Phase IV) working on there too and it works fine.
VAX KA655X simulation is... sluggish. I'm used to running it on 1.xGHz x86_64 CPUs
(Atom or AMD) with fast hard drives or SATA SSD. The CPU speed makes it slow but imagine
it's as fast or faster than a real late model VAX. It's by no means perishingly
annoying, it just takes a little thinking between operations. I think I may be spoilt as
I've never used a real VAX.
Overall so far I'm very impressed with the RasPi and it will fulfil the roles I need
for it. When I get hold of a few more I am going to try and build a VMS cluster that uses
less than 6W :) I will also have one permanently running a PDP-11 (something that I've
not managed since I had my Cobalt Qube2 running) RSX-11MP system.
Oh and CPU Idle works just fine in PDP-11 and VMS-VAX simulations. To be honest even when
I compiled all the simulator binaries for SimH (as a stress test) and when I was running
the SYSGEN in RSX-11M it barely got much worse temperature-wise than hot to touch a the
CPU. On a board that only uses 300mA with no USB and Ethernet active it hardly has a lot
of energy to dissipate as heat in the first place!
I'm gonna have a LOT of fun with these :D
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