Hi Sergio,

I just wanted to change the c sim_fio.c file as Matt told me to do, but unfortunately I don't know how to rebuild the kit :-(

Hope I'm more clear :-)))

Thanks for your answer anyway.

Patrick.




Le 18/10/2011 16:59, SPC a écrit :
Pardon me, Patrick, but reading your first message I am not sure about your problem with SIMH.

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2011/10/18 Patrick Renouvel <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Hi all,

    Any help please ? :-(((

    Tha.

    Patrick.



    Le 06/10/2011 11:06, Patrick Renouvel a écrit :

        Hi All,

        I received a precious help from Matt (thanks a lot Matt)

        Unfortunately I'm really bad with make, compiling and linking kits

        Could someone help me in this way ?

        Thanks a lot by advance .

        Kind regards.

        Patrick.


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        This configuration works fine, I've used it several times
        before. Under Linux no changes should be needed to the Simh
        code but under Windows you will need to change sim_fio.c as
        follows:

        #include "sim_defs.h"

        change to:

        #include <share.h>
        #include "sim_defs.h"

        ---

        return fopen64 (file, mode);
        #else
        return fopen (file, mode);
        #endif

        change to:

        return fopen64 (file, mode);
        #else
        return _fsopen (file, mode, _SH_DENYNO);
        #endif

        This will prevent exclusive locking on the image file. I don't
        know if any changes are needed to the other supported platforms.

        I also did a demo last year with storageworks disks on a
        shared SCSI bus between a PC and a VAX 4000-200 (with a CMD
        MSCP/SCSI card). The system disk was a host based shadow set
        made up from two of the SCSI disks, maintained by Simh and the
        real VAX.

        Matt

        
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