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# $Id: README_rsx11m-40_rkset.txt 558 2014-06-01 22:20:51Z mueller $
Notes on oskit: RSX-11M V4.0 system on RK05 volumes
Table of content:
1. General remarks
2. Installation
3. Usage
1. General remarks ---------------------------------------------------
See notes, especially on legal terms, in $RETROBASE/doc/w11a_os_guide.txt
Also read README_license.txt which is included in the oskit !!
2. Installation ------------------------------------------------------
- A disk set is available from
http://www.retro11.de/data/oc_w11/oskits/rsx11m-40_rkset.tgz
Download, unpack and copy the disk images (*.dsk), e.g.
cd $RETROBASE/tools/oskit/rsx11m-40_rk
wget http://www.retro11.de/data/oc_w11/oskits/rsx11m-40_rkset.tgz
tar -xzf rsx11m-40_rkset.tgz
3. Usage -------------------------------------------------------------
- Start them in simulator
pdp11 rsx11m-40_rk_boot.scmd
or ONLY IF YOU HAVE A VALID LICENSE on w11a
ti_w11 -u @rsx11m-40_rk_boot.tcl
- Hit <ENTER> in the xterm window to connect to simh or backend server.
The boot dialog in the console xterm window will look like
(required input is in {..}, with {<CR>} denoting a carriage return:
RSX-11M V4.0 BL32 1920.K MAPPED
>RED DK:=SY:
>RED DK:=LB:
>MOU DK:SYSM40RKV0
>@DK:[1,2]STARTUP
This os version was released in November 1981, so it's no suprise
that it is not y2k ready. So enter a date before prior to 2000.
>* PLEASE ENTER TIME AND DATE (HR:MN DD-MMM-YY) [S]: {<.. see above ..>}
>TIM 18:17 12-may-83
>* ENTER LINE WIDTH OF THIS TERMINAL [D D:132.]: {<CR>}
>SET /BUF=TI:132.
>ACS SY:/BLKS=512.
>CLI /INIT=DCL/TASK=...DCL
>;
>; mount 2nd system disk
>;
>mou dk1:SYSM40RKV1/pub
>;
>; installing tasks from 2nd system disk
>;
>INS DK1:$BRU
>INS DK1:$DMP
>INS DK1:$DSC
>INS DK1:$EDT
>INS DK1:$FLX
>INS DK1:$K11RSX/TASK=...KER
>INS DK1:$LBR
>INS DK1:$MAC
>INS DK1:$RMD
>INS DK1:$SLP
>INS DK1:$SRD
>INS DK1:$TEC
>INS DK1:$TEC/TASK=...MAK
>INS DK1:$TKB
>INS DK1:$VFY
>INS DK1:$VTEC
>@ <EOF>
>
Now you are at the MCR prompt and can exercise the system.
At end is important to shutdown properly with a 'run $shutup'.
The simululaor (or the rlink backend) can be stopped when the
CPU has halted.
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