Hi Henry,
There are only two possible addresses for a DEQNA device, and I’m very sure
that the expected address is the primary address which should be the default.
You can verify that the kernel is attempting to touch the Qbus register space
for the DEQNA device with the following simh commands added to your simh
configuration:
sim> set xq debug=REG
sim> set debug stdout
Boot the simulator and the debug output should show any register references
which may be occurring.
If you truly believe that the DEQNA device isn’t working properly I can dig
into the details if you can provide an RD51 or RD52 disk image and the
configuration file you’re working with.
Good Luck,
- Mark
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Henry Bent
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 6:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Simh] Ultrix 1.0
I had success booting the Unix Archive's floppy distribution of Ultrix 1.0 on
the MicroVAX 1 simulator. It appears that the distribution there was only
meant for a dual-RX50 MicroVAX 1 with an RD drive, and will not boot on any
other machine. RQ0 needs to be an RD51 or RD52, and RQ1 and RQ2 need to be
RX50s. TTI and TTO need to be 7 bit. To boot the installer, put
32m-1.0-bin/01 on RQ1 and 32m-1.0-bin/02 on RQ2. The install goes cleanly,
albeit with quite a bit of disk swapping - the installation disk set is 13
floppies.
The QVSS is supported and will display some output on boot. I haven't yet
looked into what is needed to use it as the console (if that's possible?).
The kernel seems to support what I assume is the DEQNA - it has references to a
qe device - but I can't figure out how to get it recognized. Unfortunately
there are no kernel config files in the distribution, so I have no idea if the
stock kernel is expecting the controller at a non-standard address. Any help
with this would be greatly appreciated,
-Henry
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