I suppose I would avoid Windows too, given an alternative. In theory attaching a terminal to a hardware serial port should be trivial under Linux:
sim> sh c PDP-11 simulator configuration ... DZ address=17760100-17760107*, vector=300-304*, lines=8 ... simh> attach dz line=1,connect=/dev/ttyS0 simh> sh dz c line 1: Connecting to remote port /dev/ttyS0 Connected to serial port /dev/ttyS0 Connected 00:00:48 I don't know how the serial ports are exposed on the board you are talking about, but I would hope that Linux serial ports are Linux serial ports most anywhere. -Henry On 5 June 2017 at 22:52, Gregg Levine <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello! > These boards run internally Yocto Pokey (and its descendants) Linux. > However I experimented with an IOT build of Windows on the Gen 1 > before confirming that it ran best via Linux. Exposing ports, read > having eight of the digital ones after the serial port, can come > later. > ----- > Gregg C Levine [email protected] > "This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again." > > > On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 10:32 PM, Henry Bent <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Isn't this a software question rather than a hardware one? What > operating > > systems does the Galileo platform support, and how do they expose the > ports? > > Attaching SIMH to a hardware serial port is trivial given the right OS. > > > > -Henry > > > > On 5 June 2017 at 22:20, Gregg Levine <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> Hello! > >> Can the SIMH project materials, such as the PDP11 emulator be built > >> and even managed on an Intel Galileo gen 2 ( or the gen 1) platform? > >> > >> This is an Intel QUARK SOC platform leveraged such that it's output > >> and input is in the form of the Arduino families. > >> > >> However networking is already physically present, and there are two > >> serial ports, the main one, and the classic one found as digital pins > >> 0 and 1. > >> > >> Ideally what I'd like is to have the thing pose as an appropriate > >> PDP11, and deliver its terminal via the second serial output. > >> > >> For digital I/O i'd eventually like to tease the thing to allow its > >> eight regular pins to become the ones for an emulated DR-11 or DR-11C > >> board. > >> > >> I do know that the latest release of the E11 product does make use of > >> one company's digital I/O board to become either one of those. And I'm > >> not even sure how to get that product to work in what I'm reasonably > >> sure SIMH could do. > >> > >> But one problem at a time..... > >> ----- > >> Gregg C Levine [email protected] > >> "This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again." > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Simh mailing list > >> [email protected] > >> http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh > > > > >
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