Received: from AI.AI.MIT.EDU (CHAOS 3130) by MC.LCS.MIT.EDU 31 Mar 89 00:17:20 EST Date: Fri, 31 Mar 89 00:17:28 EST From: "Robert E. Seastrom" Subject: [fucich: ***PDP8-SIMULATOR-ON-VAX-VMS***] To: pdp8-lovers@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <566917.890331.RS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Date: Thu, 30 Mar 89 02:26:05 PST From: fucich at venera.isi.edu To: pdp8-lovers-request at mc.lcs.mit.edu cc: fucich at venera.isi.edu Re: ***PDP8-SIMULATOR-ON-VAX-VMS*** Posted-Date: Thu, 30 Mar 89 02:26:05 PST pdp8-lovers, *************SOURCES SENT BY REQUEST************* You need PHY_IO privilege to run the simulator. $ R SFLOP2RK Input "disk" name = RKA0RKB0.RK8 Run only once. Writes contents of FLOPIMAGE.DAT to "RK05" file. $ R PDP8 You are now in console mode. You can give the following commands to simulate the console switches: LSR load switch register LA load address LXA load extended address CLEAR clear all CONT continue E examine DEP deposit SS single step (toggles in/out; successive RETURNs will execute one instruction at a time) STATUS show status AC show AC MD show memory MQ show MQ SR show switch register Arguments, if any, precede the command; no blanks in between. Example: To load "1034" into switch register, type 1034LSR To examine switch register: SR To load and execute bootstrap: 0LXA 30LA 6743DEP 5031DEP 30LA CLEAR CONT Now you will get the Keyboard Monitor's dot, and you can proceed with any OS8 command, and run any program that you copied from your floppy. Booting the simulated 8 can be done faster with the command BOOT ^C gets you back to OS8 Keyboard Monitor; ^Y aborts simulator. Moving files between OS8 and VAX environment ******************************************** VAX8 is a program that emanates from OS8FLOP. It reads/writes the "RK05" direct-access file as if it were an OS8 disk, and transfers files between it and ordinary VAX files. Written by Harald Nyman AB HASSLE S-431 83 MOLNDAL Sweden tel.: 031-676259 *******************************************************************  Received: from AI.AI.MIT.EDU (CHAOS 3130) by MC.LCS.MIT.EDU 31 Mar 89 00:25:44 EST Date: Fri, 31 Mar 89 00:26:19 EST From: "Robert E. Seastrom" To: pdp8-lovers@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <566935.890331.RS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> I have a couple of sites in mind that might be willing to support FTP-able PDP-8 software. Thus, I'd like to see what everyone out there has and compile a list, so that more of us can get what we are missing, etc. I'm looking for DECUS library stuff in addition to standard DEC stuff, so tell us all about it! ---Rob  Received: from venera.isi.edu (TCP 1200200064) by MC.LCS.MIT.EDU 31 Mar 89 02:03:13 EST Posted-Date: Thu, 30 Mar 89 23:03:26 PST Message-Id: <8903310703.AA02217@venera.isi.edu> Received: from LOCALHOST by venera.isi.edu (5.54/5.51) id AA02217; Thu, 30 Mar 89 23:03:28 PST To: "Robert E. Seastrom" Cc: pdp8-lovers@mc.lcs.mit.edu, fucich@venera.isi.edu In-Reply-To: Your message of Fri, 31 Mar 89 00:26:19 -0500. <566935.890331.RS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Date: Thu, 30 Mar 89 23:03:26 PST From: fucich@venera.isi.edu Rob, Between Wally K. and myself we may have the full decus library of 8 software. I will send out a list of what I have soon. Val.