Will

Look at the sources to the standalone system for UNIX v7.  Running on bare 
metal no MMU     You should get the idea. 

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> On Feb 19, 2016, at 5:22 PM, Timothe Litt <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 19-Feb-16 17:13, Will Senn wrote:
>> Timothe,
>> 
>> Thanks for responding. This sounds reasonable. I'm ok with using the .TTYOU 
>> and .TTYIN macros which call EMT's for actual programs in RT-11. But, while 
>> learning, there are some things like this that I want to do that may be 
>> tricky/ill advised to do in RT-11. 
>> 
>> What do you think the easiest way is to load a program like this directly 
>> onto the bare hardware (simulated, of course)?
>> 
>> Thanks,
> Link it as an absolute image (no libraries), transfer to your host by network 
> or paper tape, load with sim> load.
> 
> Or if you are ambitious, just run it under RT11, set IPL to 7 and execute a 
> RESET instruction.  That will disable all the peripherals, and you can start 
> writing your own OS.  You'll have to set up your own trap and interrupt 
> vectors.  Memory management if you want it...
> 
> I don't recommend the ambitious route unless you have a lot of time and a 
> high tolerance for pain.
> 
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