Hey just to let you know I'm "neozeed/neozeed2".. (yeah I lost a password at some point, but I figured it out...)
Anyways I've been waiting in the wings like everyone else... I don't get magical access, but I do get to update the sourceforge page with what I build.... As for the moment I don't know where to go from here... I've built more exe's and stuff as I come across platforms, and I try to gauge the popularity from the downloads... So far the MS-DOS thing as a LCD seems popular, but then weird stuff I've put up for the hell of it, like the Dec Alpha Win32 build gets downloads too..... I've been dying the last 2-3 years for some decent intel OSX access, but it seems that it wont happen any time soon, so occasionally I break out a G4 mac mini, and do some builds there... Let me know what patches are available and I have no issues at least collecting them. I've also done the SLiRP patches, to do the user mode TCP/IP stuff, so I'm kind of in the same boat... All I know about the upcoming release is that it's being worked on.... On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Brad Parker <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Apr 21, 2010, at 3:15 PM, Vince Mulhollon wrote: > > On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 10:53:29PM +0800, Michael Richter wrote: > > then. Has there been no update since then? Is there perhaps a > > publicly-accessible code repository for people who want to live dangerously > > on the bleeding edge of trailing edge technology? > > > If no better option exists, I could create a project "pkg-simh" on > alioth.debian.org. > > > Um, there is a simh project on sourceforge which looks official. You can > grab > the latest sources from the cvs server. > > Looks like Tim Riker and Bob Supnik are the admins and "neozeed2" has > done all the leg work. > > (personally I wish it used subversion, but I can use cvs if I have to) > > If you've got patches, I would rebase them from the latest CVS and post > them on sourceforge. No sense spreading things all over the place. > > If you think "neozeed2" is unresponsive, feel free to fork and start a new > project, but I'd claim it should be on google code or sourceforge. Seems > like > he's taken the lead and gotten the sources into cvs, along with some > screenshots. > > 3.8-1 has all the pdp-11 issues I am aware of fixed. I don't think it > handles > the mmu "maint mode" correctly, but only the diags seem to care. > > -brad > > > Brad Parker > Heeltoe Consulting > 781-483-3101 > http://www.heeltoe.com > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Simh mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh >
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