As configured it will use the “Terminal 1” port on a PDT-11/150. I doubt it 
will support sync serial - it looks like the standard DL-11 driver from RSX.

  John.


> On Mar 10, 2026, at 4:37 AM, Christopher Zach via cctalk 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thank you! This is so cool, I want to get decnet running on my pdt11/150 and 
> connect it to my rsx11 system. 
> 
> I wonder if it can support sync serial options so I can run it at 19200 baud 
> on the "modem" port on the pdt. 
> 
> On March 9, 2026 4:18:55 PM GMT+01:00, johnforecast--- via cctalk 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I have been able to bring up the DECnet-RT images, that Jay posted a few 
>> weeks ago, on OpenSIMH. Below are my notes on how to get it running.
>> 
>> John.
>> 
>> 
>> Notes for getting DECnet-RT V2.1 running on OpenSIMH
>> 
>> NOTE: DECnet-RT is a phase III system so it does not understand Phase IV 
>> areas
>>     and can only address nodes in the range 1 - 255. If you attach it so a
>>     Phase IV router (e.g. PyDECnet) it can be accessed as node nnn in the
>>     area that the router is in. If you are bringing it up as part of a
>>     larger network (e.g. HECnet) make sure you "own" it's address otherwise
>>     you may cause routing problems.
>> 
>> I have tried running DECnet on most versions of RT-11 from 5.0 to 5.7. Any
>> version after 5.4D has various problems with file/terminal I/O.
>> 
>> The available images will only run on an unmapped system with
>> background/foreground support. This means that everything; monitor, disk
>> driver, DECnet and application must fit in 28KW. Later versions of RT-11
>> slighly increased the size of the monitor and/or disk drtiver so that NFT and
>> FAL will not fit in memory. DECnet-RT requires features that are not provided
>> in the distributed monitors so you will have to generate a new monitor (See
>> RT-11 System Generation Guide). You can take all of the default answers 
>> except:
>> 
>>     "Do you want the single job monitor?"             Answer N
>> 
>>     "Do you want device time-out support?"            Answer Y
>> 
>>     "How many extra device slots do you want?"        Answer 4
>> 
>> 
>> Once you are running the new monitor, copy all the files from the 3 RX50
>> floppy images (RX0808.IMG, RX0809.IMG and RX0810.IMG) to your system device:
>> 
>>      COPY/SYS DUx:*.* SY:
>> 
>> The system is configured to use a DLV-11 (CSR 176500, vector 300, priority 5)
>> for network access. Add the following lines to your OpenSIMH .ini file:
>> 
>>   SET CPU 11/23
>>   SET DLI ENA LINES=1
>>   SET DLO0 DATASET 8B
>>   ATTACH DLI LINE=0,SPEED=115200,CONNECT=<IP ADDR>:<PORT>;NOTELNET
>> 
>> If you are attaching to PyDECDnet, the associated configuration line would 
>> be:
>> 
>>  circuit dl-0 DDCMP --mode tcp --local-port <PORT>
>> 
>> where <IP ADDR> and <PORT> need to be set according to your network.
>> 
>> The network configuration is in a file called "CETAB.MAC". We can use CFE
>> (Configuration File Editor) to change the node name and address (in this case
>> to node name RT11 at address 111):
>> 
>>  .R CFE
>>  File name <SY:CETAB.MAC>:
>>  CFE>LIST EXEC
>> 
>>  Executor permanent characteristics as of 00:00
>> 
>>    Identification = ERC PDP-11/23
>>    Name = ERC23, Address = 124
>>    Host = 124, Maximum links = 4
>> 
>>  CFE>DEFINE EXECUTOR NAME RT11 ADDRESS 111 HOST 111 IDENT "RT11 11/23"
>>  CFE>LIST EXEC
>> 
>>  Executor permanent characteristics as of 00:01
>> 
>>    Identification = RT11 11/23
>>    Name = RT11, Address = 111
>>    Host = 111, Maximum links = 4
>> 
>>  CFE>DEFINE NODE 112 NAME REMOTE
>>  CFE>EXIT
>> 
>> The last DEFINE command defines nodes in your DECnet network so you can 
>> connect
>> to them.
>> 
>> To load DECnet:
>> 
>>  .ASSIGN SY NT
>>  .R NCP
>>  NCP>SET SYSTEM
>>  NCP>SET EXECUTOR STATE ON
>>  NCP>SHO EXEC
>> 
>>  Node volatile summary as of 00:00
>> 
>>  Executor node = 111 (RT11)
>> 
>>    State = On, Identification = RT11 11/23
>> 
>>  NCP>EXIT
>> 
>> 
>> If you want to allow incoming connections run NJS (Network Job Spawner):
>> 
>>  .R NJS
>> 
>>  ?NJS-I-Network Job Spawner Active
>> 
>> and then it will report each program activation.
>> 
>> 
>> The following programs are available:
>> 
>>   NCP         - Network Control Program
>>   NFT         - Network File Transfer
>>   TLK         - Interactive talk with another (remote) terminal
>>   RMT         - Remote terminal (RSX)
>>   RVT         - Remote terminal (VMS)
>>   CED         - Dumps internal DECnet data structures (/AL dumps everything)
>> 
>> The following servers are available:
>> 
>>   NML         - Network Management Listener (use with NCP)
>>   FAL         - File Access Listener (use with NFT)
>>   LOOPER      - Loop testing (use with NCP LOOP NODE name)
>> 

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