Re: [Simh] Interdata OS/32 - adding disks
It doesn't jump out at me - the A009 status is device unavailable (a0) device not responding on bus (09). My current SIMH system is down at the moment. If you have configured and attached the new disks like the existing one I don't know. Your configuration may not be legal in the physical world. The 40mb drive was an older oddball. I'm not as familiar with them. They may use the same controller as the 2.5 and 5 mb drives. The 67 & 256 mb disks were contemporaries. They were SMD drives from CDC and everybody (including DEC) sold them. There were two SMD controllers, older "MSM" and newer "IDC". The IDC controller relaxed some of the restrictions on mixing drives in the same string. Try configuring multiple identical disks. I know that I've done that with SIMH. On 2/1/2016 11:44 AM, Don Stalkowski wrote: I tried adding a couple of large disks by creating a new configuration file from OS32MTS1.SYS and changing the following lines: 41DSC3:,FC,52,SELCH=F0,CONTR=FB* 40-MB DISK (REMOVEABLE) 42DSC4:,FC,53,SELCH=F0,CONTR=FB* 67-MB DISK (REMOVEABLE) 43DSC5:,FC,54,SELCH=F0,CONTR=FB*256-MB DISK (REMOVEABLE) to 41DSC3:,FD,54,SELCH=F0,CONTR=FB*256-MB DISK (REMOVEABLE) 42DSC4:,FC,53,SELCH=F0,CONTR=FB* 67-MB DISK (REMOVEABLE) 43DSC5:,FE,53,SELCH=F0,CONTR=FB* 67-MB DISK (REMOVEABLE) The change is the device addresses and types in lines 41 and 43. The sysgen went ok and when I load the new OS, "D D" shows DSC3 and DSC5 on the new addresses. However, when I try to initialize DSC5 I get: sim> set dm1 msm80 sim> att dm1 dm1.dsk sim> c L FASTCHEK TSKID = FASTCHEK *ST ,INIT=DSC5:,VOL=USR,LI=CON: *11:25:47 FASTCHEK:PERKIN-ELMER OS/32 FASTCHEK 03-344 R00-04 *11:25:47 FASTCHEK: *11:25:47 FASTCHEK:INITIALIZE DSC5: MODE = NOREADCHECK WITH WRITERECOV *11:25:47 FASTCHEK:VOLUME USRDIRECTORY FOR 640 FILES AT CYLINDE *11:25:47 FASTCHEK: *11:25:47 FASTCHEK:I/O ERROR ON LU 1 DSC5: FUNC=4C RAND= *11:25:47 FASTCHEK:STATUS=A009 DEVICE UNAVAILABLE *11:25:47 FASTCHEK:WHILE ACCESSING VOLUME DESCRIPTOR *11:25:47 FASTCHEK:END OF TASK10 When I try DSC3 I get: *Simulation stopped, PC: 22CBA (BAL R12,19084) sim> set dm2 msm300 sim> att dm2 dm2.dsk sim> c L FASTCHEK TSKID = FASTCHEK *ST ,INIT=DSC3:,VOL=USR,LI=CON: ; lots of output... *11:26:47 FASTCHEK:DEFECTIVE SECTOR AT 0014FF (CHS=004/07/3F) STATUS 8 *11:26:47 FASTCHEK:DEFECTIVE SECTOR AT 001500 (CHS=004/08/00) STATUS 8 *11:26:47 FASTCHEK:DEFECTIVE SECTOR LIST OVERFLOW AFTER 5056 FOUND *11:26:47 FASTCHEK:END OF TASK22 * Any suggestions? Thanks, Don ___ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh ___ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh
Re: [Simh] Pascal 1.3 manual for RSX 11 4.6
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 8:27 PM, Will Senn wrote: > Oops. CTRL-C. Is there a better way? > > > On Feb 1, 2016, at 6:51 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote: > > > >> On 2016-02-02 00:33, Will Senn wrote: > > > > ^D to exit??? Are you sure? That just sounds so unlikely. > > Oops. CTRL-C. Is there a better way? > Historically, for DEC gear, I think ctrl/Z would be a more likely terminal EOF signal, while ctrl/C would be interpreted as an interrupt. Tom ___ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh
Re: [Simh] Pascal 1.3 manual for RSX 11 4.6
Oops. CTRL-C. Is there a better way? Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 1, 2016, at 6:51 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote: > >> On 2016-02-02 00:33, Will Senn wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Does anyone know where I could find copy of a Pascal manual for RSX 11? >> Preferably Pascal version 1.3. I'm running it on RSX 11 v4.6 in SimH and >> the PAS> prompt is singularly unrevealing about how it is used (CTRL-D >> will exit though, which is better than the alternative). >> >> This is the tape for the pascal that I've installed: >> ftp://ftp.trailing-edge.com/pub/rsxdists/pascal_v1_3.zip > > ^D to exit??? Are you sure? That just sounds so unlikely. > > Apart from that, I have no idea where any manuals might be found. As for how > to use it, it should have installed some HELP files, at least. Have you tried > HELP PAS? > >Johnny > > -- > Johnny Billquist || "I'm on a bus > || on a psychedelic trip > email: b...@softjar.se || Reading murder books > pdp is alive! || tryin' to stay hip" - B. Idol > ___ > Simh mailing list > Simh@trailing-edge.com > http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh ___ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh
Re: [Simh] Pascal 1.3 manual for RSX 11 4.6
On 2016-02-02 00:33, Will Senn wrote: Hi, Does anyone know where I could find copy of a Pascal manual for RSX 11? Preferably Pascal version 1.3. I'm running it on RSX 11 v4.6 in SimH and the PAS> prompt is singularly unrevealing about how it is used (CTRL-D will exit though, which is better than the alternative). This is the tape for the pascal that I've installed: ftp://ftp.trailing-edge.com/pub/rsxdists/pascal_v1_3.zip ^D to exit??? Are you sure? That just sounds so unlikely. Apart from that, I have no idea where any manuals might be found. As for how to use it, it should have installed some HELP files, at least. Have you tried HELP PAS? Johnny -- Johnny Billquist || "I'm on a bus || on a psychedelic trip email: b...@softjar.se || Reading murder books pdp is alive! || tryin' to stay hip" - B. Idol ___ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh
[Simh] Pascal 1.3 manual for RSX 11 4.6
Hi, Does anyone know where I could find copy of a Pascal manual for RSX 11? Preferably Pascal version 1.3. I'm running it on RSX 11 v4.6 in SimH and the PAS> prompt is singularly unrevealing about how it is used (CTRL-D will exit though, which is better than the alternative). This is the tape for the pascal that I've installed: ftp://ftp.trailing-edge.com/pub/rsxdists/pascal_v1_3.zip Thanks, Will ___ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh
[Simh] Interdata OS/32 - adding disks
I tried adding a couple of large disks by creating a new configuration file from OS32MTS1.SYS and changing the following lines: 41DSC3:,FC,52,SELCH=F0,CONTR=FB* 40-MB DISK (REMOVEABLE) 42DSC4:,FC,53,SELCH=F0,CONTR=FB* 67-MB DISK (REMOVEABLE) 43DSC5:,FC,54,SELCH=F0,CONTR=FB*256-MB DISK (REMOVEABLE) to 41DSC3:,FD,54,SELCH=F0,CONTR=FB*256-MB DISK (REMOVEABLE) 42DSC4:,FC,53,SELCH=F0,CONTR=FB* 67-MB DISK (REMOVEABLE) 43DSC5:,FE,53,SELCH=F0,CONTR=FB* 67-MB DISK (REMOVEABLE) The change is the device addresses and types in lines 41 and 43. The sysgen went ok and when I load the new OS, "D D" shows DSC3 and DSC5 on the new addresses. However, when I try to initialize DSC5 I get: sim> set dm1 msm80 sim> att dm1 dm1.dsk sim> c L FASTCHEK TSKID = FASTCHEK *ST ,INIT=DSC5:,VOL=USR,LI=CON: *11:25:47 FASTCHEK:PERKIN-ELMER OS/32 FASTCHEK 03-344 R00-04 *11:25:47 FASTCHEK: *11:25:47 FASTCHEK:INITIALIZE DSC5: MODE = NOREADCHECK WITH WRITERECOV *11:25:47 FASTCHEK:VOLUME USRDIRECTORY FOR 640 FILES AT CYLINDE *11:25:47 FASTCHEK: *11:25:47 FASTCHEK:I/O ERROR ON LU 1 DSC5: FUNC=4C RAND= *11:25:47 FASTCHEK:STATUS=A009 DEVICE UNAVAILABLE *11:25:47 FASTCHEK:WHILE ACCESSING VOLUME DESCRIPTOR *11:25:47 FASTCHEK:END OF TASK10 When I try DSC3 I get: *Simulation stopped, PC: 22CBA (BAL R12,19084) sim> set dm2 msm300 sim> att dm2 dm2.dsk sim> c L FASTCHEK TSKID = FASTCHEK *ST ,INIT=DSC3:,VOL=USR,LI=CON: ; lots of output... *11:26:47 FASTCHEK:DEFECTIVE SECTOR AT 0014FF (CHS=004/07/3F) STATUS 8 *11:26:47 FASTCHEK:DEFECTIVE SECTOR AT 001500 (CHS=004/08/00) STATUS 8 *11:26:47 FASTCHEK:DEFECTIVE SECTOR LIST OVERFLOW AFTER 5056 FOUND *11:26:47 FASTCHEK:END OF TASK22 * Any suggestions? Thanks, Don ___ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh
Re: [Simh] [Announce] Emacs 21.2 for VMS/VAX
I always found emacs a bit of a pain on VMS because of its reliance on control characters. If Control/s didnt get caught by the OS, the terminal server would grab it. Original message From Ken Cornetet Date: 02/01/2016 6:50 AM (GMT-07:00) To simh@trailing-edge.com Subject Re: [Simh] [Announce] Emacs 21.2 for VMS/VAX For many years, MicroEmacs was my favorite editor, and I still fire up the windows version on occasion when I need to do some complicated substitutions on text. Sadly, Dan Lawrence, the author of MicroEmacs 4 passed away several years ago. No one picked up support for his version. MicroEmacs 3.8 was forked by an outfit called jasspa. It was improved and the license changed to GPL. I don't see VMS listed as supported, though. As far a MicroEmacs not being good for coding, interesting bit of trivia: MicroEmacs was the only editor on Linus Torvalds' systems for a long time. -Original Message- From: Simh [mailto:simh-boun...@trailing-edge.com] On Behalf Of li...@openmailbox.org Sent: Monday, February 1, 2016 2:52 AM To: simh@trailing-edge.com Subject: [Simh] [Announce] Emacs 21.2 for VMS/VAX Hopefully the following information will be of some interest and value to people running VMS/VAX on SIMH. Because of keyboard issues I found the native VMS editors to be difficult to use. I have been using Emacs for a long time on other platforms so I went looking for a copy to run on VMS/VAX but couldn't find a binary. I don't have the skills or tools to build Emacs from source on VMS/VAX. I have been using MicroEmacs 4.0 which is stable and runs very well on a low spec SIMH host. However the features are minimal bordering on spartan. It's not a very good editor for coding and seems to be relatively unsupported although old builds are available for VMS/VAX. An appeal for help on the post-fork MicroEmacs mailing list yielded thundering silence. I brought up the issue on comp.os.mvs and one of the guys spent some time getting gnu Emacs 21.2 working. There were a few problems initially but he seems to have gotten it working. The performance on a low spec SIMH host is unacceptable but on a reasonably modern PC it works great. With the permission of the developer who built and got it working, I am reposting the info from comp.os.vms here. Many thanks to hb for his generosity in making this available. Any issues, discussion, etc. please follow up to comp.os.vms on usenet. --- I uploaded emacs21_2_vax.zip to https://www.sendspace.com/file/byw8z7. Feel free to announce it on any other mailing list and/or copy the zip archive to a VMS specific archive/repository. --- 8< --- This is the readme file of the emacs kit for VAX: emacs21_2_vax.zip. GNU Emacs 21.2 for VAX/VMS Contents of emacs21_2_vax.zip: emacs21_2_vax.txt - this file emacs-vax-bin.txt - how to use the binary kit emacs-vax-build.txt - how to build emacs from the sources emacs21_2_vax_bin.zip - the binary kit emacs21_2_vax_src.zip - VAX specific files for building emacs The binary kit was built on V7.3 without support for TCPIP and X11: $ @[-.emacs212_3]configure --with-tcpip=NO --with-x=NO --WITH-X-TOOLKIT=NO - --prefix=bld_root:[LOCAL] --startupdir=bld_root:[LOCAL.STARTUP] Building for any other configuration may require additional source code changes. The supplied VAX specific sources are not intended to be compiled on other VMS platforms. Some of the files may be seen as hacks to get emacs running on VAX/VMS. The base source code for emacs is not included in this kit. The base source code is a VMS version based on emacs version 21.2. The source code can be found on the OpenVMS freeware CD version V8.0: emacs/emacs21_2.zip. These sources are for building emacs for Alpha. This zip archive contains temporary files, which are not required for the build, as well as an Alpha executable image. Unfortunately these sources were not found in the emacs git repository on savannah.gnu.org. Please note, officially the support for VMS was removed in Emacs 23. --- -- Please do not copy me on mailing list replies. I read the mailing list. RSA 4096 fingerprint 7940 3F02 16D3 AFEE F2F8 ACAA 557C 4B36 98E4 4D49 ___ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh ___ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh___ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh
Re: [Simh] [Announce] Emacs 21.2 for VMS/VAX
For many years, MicroEmacs was my favorite editor, and I still fire up the windows version on occasion when I need to do some complicated substitutions on text. Sadly, Dan Lawrence, the author of MicroEmacs 4 passed away several years ago. No one picked up support for his version. MicroEmacs 3.8 was forked by an outfit called jasspa. It was improved and the license changed to GPL. I don't see VMS listed as supported, though. As far a MicroEmacs not being good for coding, interesting bit of trivia: MicroEmacs was the only editor on Linus Torvalds' systems for a long time. -Original Message- From: Simh [mailto:simh-boun...@trailing-edge.com] On Behalf Of li...@openmailbox.org Sent: Monday, February 1, 2016 2:52 AM To: simh@trailing-edge.com Subject: [Simh] [Announce] Emacs 21.2 for VMS/VAX Hopefully the following information will be of some interest and value to people running VMS/VAX on SIMH. Because of keyboard issues I found the native VMS editors to be difficult to use. I have been using Emacs for a long time on other platforms so I went looking for a copy to run on VMS/VAX but couldn't find a binary. I don't have the skills or tools to build Emacs from source on VMS/VAX. I have been using MicroEmacs 4.0 which is stable and runs very well on a low spec SIMH host. However the features are minimal bordering on spartan. It's not a very good editor for coding and seems to be relatively unsupported although old builds are available for VMS/VAX. An appeal for help on the post-fork MicroEmacs mailing list yielded thundering silence. I brought up the issue on comp.os.mvs and one of the guys spent some time getting gnu Emacs 21.2 working. There were a few problems initially but he seems to have gotten it working. The performance on a low spec SIMH host is unacceptable but on a reasonably modern PC it works great. With the permission of the developer who built and got it working, I am reposting the info from comp.os.vms here. Many thanks to hb for his generosity in making this available. Any issues, discussion, etc. please follow up to comp.os.vms on usenet. --- I uploaded emacs21_2_vax.zip to https://www.sendspace.com/file/byw8z7. Feel free to announce it on any other mailing list and/or copy the zip archive to a VMS specific archive/repository. --- 8< --- This is the readme file of the emacs kit for VAX: emacs21_2_vax.zip. GNU Emacs 21.2 for VAX/VMS Contents of emacs21_2_vax.zip: emacs21_2_vax.txt - this file emacs-vax-bin.txt - how to use the binary kit emacs-vax-build.txt - how to build emacs from the sources emacs21_2_vax_bin.zip - the binary kit emacs21_2_vax_src.zip - VAX specific files for building emacs The binary kit was built on V7.3 without support for TCPIP and X11: $ @[-.emacs212_3]configure --with-tcpip=NO --with-x=NO --WITH-X-TOOLKIT=NO - --prefix=bld_root:[LOCAL] --startupdir=bld_root:[LOCAL.STARTUP] Building for any other configuration may require additional source code changes. The supplied VAX specific sources are not intended to be compiled on other VMS platforms. Some of the files may be seen as hacks to get emacs running on VAX/VMS. The base source code for emacs is not included in this kit. The base source code is a VMS version based on emacs version 21.2. The source code can be found on the OpenVMS freeware CD version V8.0: emacs/emacs21_2.zip. These sources are for building emacs for Alpha. This zip archive contains temporary files, which are not required for the build, as well as an Alpha executable image. Unfortunately these sources were not found in the emacs git repository on savannah.gnu.org. Please note, officially the support for VMS was removed in Emacs 23. --- -- Please do not copy me on mailing list replies. I read the mailing list. RSA 4096 fingerprint 7940 3F02 16D3 AFEE F2F8 ACAA 557C 4B36 98E4 4D49 ___ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh ___ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh