I would suspect that the operating system on the Nova have a kermit
implementation. Get that on the machine, and use that over a simulated
serial port. From the outside you can reach that serial port through
telnet, and there are kermit implementations that can connect over telnet.
Johnny
On 2016-05-11 04:13, David Takle wrote:
OK let's simplify this a bit.
I am running the nova.exe simulator on Windows 8.
I am familiar with nova assembly.
The simulator has the various nova devices available that are documented
on the simh site.
The nova is running a time-sharing OS with the ability to talk to most
of the simh devices.
Let's just start by moving an ASCII file back and forth.
~David
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 5:47 PM, Johnny Billquist <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 2016-05-10 22:38, David Takle wrote:
What is the easiest way to transfer files between a simulator
disk drive
and the host computer?
For text files?
For binary files?
Depends on a number of things. What is the simulated system? What
does the filesystem look like? What does binary files look like?
What other hardware are you including in the simulation? What tools
for transferring files exist on the system? What experience do you
have with different tools and solutions?
The list goes on and on...
Johnny
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