On Aug 7, 2019, at 22:18, Adam Thornton wrote:
> 
> https://mvsevm.fsf.net
> 
> Currently, the TOPS-10 guest account (42,42) and the Unix v7 account dmr have 
> no passwords.
> 
> Please treat the dmr account respectfully.
> 
> I will get to account requests…eventually, probably.  TImeliness is not 
> guaranteed.  All systems are hosted on Raspberry Pis (the 36-bit ones on a Pi 
> 3B+ and the 16-bit and 32-bit ones on a Pi 2B+) on Debian Buster.  Absolutely 
> no guarantee of availability or usability is made.

Thanks.  I had a brief look around the 36-bit systems last night.  

One of my tests for a Pi 3 B was to build and run the SIMH HP3000 on it.  Being 
able to do that means having git to get the SIMH source, gcc and gmake to 
build, (curl|wget) to get the MPE V/R bits, unzip to extract.  The 
prerequisites were what I wanted for other Pi stuff and this was a good 
workflow to find out what was missing from the Jessie Lite image (yes it was 
that long ago, in Stretch and Buster I think I have found all those packages 
are already present).

One of the things I have found with the Pi is, the low end micro SD cards 
(P*tr**t and K*ngst*n would match the ones that did this) are lossy storage.  
It’s not that they wear out, it’s that they lose bits.  Switching power supply 
to one sufficient for the Pi did not solve this problem, they continued to lose 
bits.

-Frank McConnell

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