Matt,

How does this serial solution address changing the removable media when your 
administrators need to connect to the sim> prompt from a continent away?
I would think that the solution really should be network-based rather than 
serial.

Dave

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Subject: EXT :Re: [Simh] Questions regarding future simulator development

On 10/04/2013 17:27, Christian Gauger-Cosgrove wrote:
> 1. Some way of interacting with devices while the simulator is still 
> running. What I mean would be some way of breaking to the "sim>"
> prompt without halting the simulated CPU. So one could do things like 
> swap disk packs, floppy diskettes and magnetic tapes without halting 
> the system. Kind of like the way the Hercules emulator let's you 
> affect the system on the fly.
>
My solution to this is to designate one of the serial ports to communicating 
with Simh. For example with the VAX simulator running VMS you could SET 
HOST/DTE TTn: which would give a sim> prompt and allow you to type a subset of 
the Simh commands. The advantage of this approach is that it does not require 
any special software to be installed on the guest system and does not require 
any additional threads on the host.
It's on my todo list, but I have many other Simh projects in progress at the 
moment so it may be a while before I can look at it.

Matt
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