On 2012-07-04 21:49, Richard wrote:
In article <[email protected]>,
Michael Bloom <[email protected]> writes:
All you really need is some kind of "box" that runs TECO and has
sockets, right?
...if all I cared about was the TECO part, yeah.
But no, that's not all I care about which is why I've been asking about
the smallest PDP-11 that could run this setup.
Still haven't gotten a suggestion on a particular PDP-11 HW config.
I'm not totally clear about what "smallest" mean here. Smallest how? The
physcially smallest actual PDP-11? The smallest memory footprint? The
slowest CPU? It's all kindof weird if you're going to run it on an
emulated machine anyway.
Besides, you mentioned before that having a real TCP/IP was not actually
required, and that having another machine do the TCP/IP part, while your
PDP-11 just talked over a serial port would be ok.
So, that essentially means that all you care about is the TECO part.
Have some PDP-11 run an OS, have TECO running on it, and have that whole
thing in simh. Have the console port connected to a telnet server on
port 80, and all you need to write is your TECO code.
Johnny
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