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# $Id: README_211bsd_rkset.txt 558 2014-06-01 22:20:51Z mueller $
Notes on oskit: 2.11BSD system on RK05 volumes
Table of content:
1. General remarks
2. Installation
3. Usage
1. General remarks ---------------------------------------------------
See notes on
1. I/O emulation setup
2. FPGA Board setup
3. Rlink and Backend Server setup
4. Legal terms
in $RETROBASE/doc/w11a_os_guide.txt
2. Installation ------------------------------------------------------
- A disk set is available from
http://www.retro11.de/data/oc_w11/oskits/211bsd_rkset.tgz
Download, unpack and copy the disk images (*.dsk), e.g.
cd $RETROBASE/tools/oskit/211bsd_rk/
wget http://www.retro11.de/data/oc_w11/oskits/211bsd_rkset.tgz
tar -xzf 211bsd_rkset.tgz
3. Usage -------------------------------------------------------------
- Start backend server and boot system (see section 3 in w11a_os_guide.txt)
boot script: 211bsd_rk_boot.tcl
example: ti_w11 -u @211bsd_rk_boot.tcl
- Hit <ENTER> in the xterm window to connnect to backend server.
The boot dialog in the console xterm window will look like
(required input is in {..}, with {<CR>} denoting a carriage return:
70Boot from rk(0,0,0) at 0177404
: {<CR>}
: rk(0,0,0)unix
Boot: bootdev=03000 bootcsr=0177404
2.11 BSD UNIX #26: Thu Jan 1 19:49:13 PST 2009
root@curly.2bsd.com:/usr/src/sys/RETRONFPRK
phys mem = 3932160
avail mem = 3577856
user mem = 307200
January 4 16:45:33 init: configure system
dz ? csr 160100 vector 310 skipped: No CSR.
lp 0 csr 177514 vector 200 attached
rk ? csr 177400 vector 220 didn't interrupt.
rl ? csr 174400 vector 160 skipped: No CSR.
tm ? csr 172520 vector 224 skipped: No CSR.
xp ? csr 176700 vector 254 skipped: No CSR.
cn 1 csr 176500 vector 300 attached
erase, kill ^U, intr ^C
In first '#' prompt the system is in single-user mode. Just enter a ^D
to continue the system startup to multi-user mode:
#^D
checking quotas: done.
Assuming non-networking system ...
checking for core dump...
preserving editor files
clearing /tmp
standard daemons: update cron accounting.
starting lpd
starting local daemons:Sun Jan 4 16:46:37 PST 2009
January 4 16:46:37 init: kernel security level changed from 0 to 1
January 4 16:46:40 getty: /dev/tty01: Device not configured
...
2.11 BSD UNIX (curly.2bsd.com) (console)
login:
The login prompt is sometimes mangled with the 'Device not configured'
system messages, if its not visible just hit <ENTER> to get a fresh one.
login: {root}
erase, kill ^U, intr ^C
Now the system is in multi-user mode, daemons runnng. You can explore
the system, e.g. with a 'pstat -T' or a 'mount' command. The second
xterm can be activated too, it will connect to a second emulated DL11.
At the end is important to shutdown properly with a 'halt':
# {pstat -T}
7/186 files
39/208 inodes
11/150 processes
6/ 46 texts active, 28 used
2/135 swapmap entries, 366 kB used, 2069 kB free, 2063 kB max
33/150 coremap entries, 2960 kB free, 2867 kB max
1/ 10 ub_map entries, 10 free, 10 max
# {mount}
/dev/rk0h on /
/dev/rk2h on /tmp
/dev/rk3h on /bin
/dev/rk4h on /usr
# {halt}
syncing disks... done
halting
While the system was running the server process display the
cpumon>
prompt. When the w11 has halted after 211bsd shutdown a message like
CPU down attention
Processor registers and status:
PS: 030350 cm,pm=k,u s,p,t=0,7,0 NZVC=1000 rust: 01 HALTed
R0: 177560 R1: 161322 R2: 053436 R3: 000010
R4: 003000 R5: 147510 SP: 147466 PC: 000014
will be visible. Now the server process can be stopped with ^D.
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