Oh, I hadn't thought to try NAT. I'll give it a shot. -Henry
On 1 April 2016 at 16:10, Mark Pizzolato <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm surprised that the NAT(SLiRP) connectivity isn't useful here. > > Meanwhile, a while back it was no problem to build the current codebase with > the ADK. I haven't tried in a few years, but there it s no reason it > shouldn't still work. > > On 1 April 2016 at 15:54, Ray Jewhurst <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I used to use the SIMH for the Android (which cost me about $13) but now >> that I have Lollipop. It doesn't work anymore. I know I could hack my >> tablet but it's connected through a Cell service provider so I'd rather >> not. I know the terminal I used Better Terminal Emulator Pro which was >> required for the port. >> >> On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 3:48 PM, Henry Bent <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> I ended up with a spare Kindle Touch and didn't need an ebook reader, so >>> I decided it might make a nice platform for SIMH. After jailbreaking and >>> rooting the Kindle, it's just Linux (and X11 for the Kindle interface) so >>> cross-compiling SIMH was easy. Networking over wifi obviously doesn't work >>> (as recently discussed here) but networking over USB does, so it's tethered >>> to a server for connection sharing. The performance is pretty good for >>> such a small device. It's about equivalent to a real VAX 4000/200, so >>> approximately 5 VUP. Certainly more than fast enough for 4.2BSD on a >>> simulated 11/780! Next step is to get some sort of console working - right >>> now there's no way that I have found to display console output on the >>> screen. >>> >>> -Henry >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Simh mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh >>> >> >> > Oh, somebody made SIMH a paid app? That's no fun... In theory it should > be easy enough to cross-compile binaries using the Android NDK. I'll look > into it at some point when I have a little bit of time. Of course > networking isn't going to work over wireless, but I suppose there's still > plenty to do without it. > > -Henry >
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