On Wed, 14 May 2014, Gregg Levine wrote:
Hello!
Right now what are you running? Mr Wilson's E11 does Windows(!) it
also does DOS, and then Linux.
Windows Server (for PXE), DOS, OpenVMS, TOPS-20, TOPS-10, IRIX, 4.3BSD, OS X< OpenBSD,
FreeBSD, CP/M (soon).
It only supports 2 of those! ;)
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On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 10:13 PM, Cory Smelosky <b4 at gewt.net> wrote:
So, it seems I can't install RSTS/E from tape using simh (I need to set a
custom disk size to fit it on an RZ23 I think). The RA81 is too big to fit
and I have no idea what size the random SCSI drive lying on my living room
floor is...but I think it's a bit overly large.
I'd love to just do a full install...but I have no idea if I can get a TK50
to work long enough to do that.
Also: e11 doesn't work in DOSbox.
Options:
1). Use a large drive
2). Install linux
3). Copy tape images and e11 over to pentium/233
4). Spend the next 96 hours fiddling with a TK50 continuously
Any alternate ideas? I'm leaning towards the first. Are the SIMH RA81 disk
images anything special or can I shove one directly on a drive on an
MSCP-emulating SCSI controller?
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