Hello Gérard, If I have understood you correctly you have given the simulated Ethernet interface the same MAC address as the physical interface, although if that is right there seems to be a typo in your first email. I would definitely give SIMH a unique MAC address that is not already on your network.
Additionally, although I suspect it may not make a difference, it might be best to use a DEC MAC address in your SIMH config, DEC MACs start with 08-00-2B. Regards Rob > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:simh-bounces@trailing- > edge.com] On Behalf Of Gérard Calliet > Sent: 04 November 2013 06:50 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Simh] how to get eth connexion > > Hi Mark, > > Thanks for your answer. > > I tried the simh 4.0 beta. It's still not working. > I join show ethernet result, ipconfig/all result, my ucx config, the init file. > I choosed the right eth (eth0 is the active wifi interface on windows). > I gave its mac address as interf mac address in the simh init file. > > I don't understand where is the problem. I am just a beginner on simh, so I > could have done some error, but I don't see what it is. > > Gérard Calliet > pia-sofer > > Le 04/11/2013 00:37, Mark Pizzolato - Info Comm a écrit : > > On Sunday, November 03, 2013 at 2:47 PM, Gérard Calliet wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> I am a beginer on simh. I have tried a lot of thing to get connected > >> by ethernet, on simh 3.9 openvms 7.3, openvms 7.0, vms 5.5 ... / ucx > >> 4.0 I have instaled wincap on a Windows Seven I cannot get any > >> connexion > > Hi Gérard, > > > > Try using the latest simh binaries from > > https://github.com/simh/Win32-Development-Binaries/blob/Win32- > Developm > > ent-Binaries/simh-4.0-Beta--2013-10-02-5feb20d0.zip > > > > Alternatively, if you've got a Visual Studio environment (or MinGW) > > available, you can build from the latest sources available from: > > https://github.com/simh/simh/archive/master.zip > > > > > > If you are still having problems, provide the output of "SHOW ETHERNET" > from a "sim>" prompt along with the output of IPCONFIG/ALL from a > Windows command prompt, and explain what makes you think that the > ethernet is not working. > > > > Good Luck. > > > > - Mark > > _______________________________________________ Simh mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh
