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- updated todo

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- get sh.s building and tested
- integrate building init.s and sh.s into the build process
- consider writing a mount.s?
- can we get fpsym? What would its function be?
- push ke changes to simh back into mainline tree.
- get dc-11 support into simh. started but lots to be done
- we should investigate the original boot process and see how
much of it would be possible to restore and determine if its
worth the effort.
- I think James Markevitch might have some of this done already.
- there's a bunch of file fragments in the 1972_stuff that might
prove useful. It sounds like Warren has started to think about
how to triage these. This might be a bit of effort.
- at some point we should probably put together some kind of package
for others who want to run the system in simh. I'm not really
sure what this should look like and perhaps its a bit early to talk
about it... Maybe two sets - a set of rf0 and rk0 images with
a kernel that can run instantly, and a set with a cold kernel,
a normal kernel and a tape image?
- the current tree is a lot cleaner and a long ways towards this.
- bob supnik is doing this now.
- roll up a set of images and place on site for download
- roll up a tree snapshot and place on site for download
- place patched simh up for download until official release is out
- disassemble the s2 binaries into an assemblable form.
- perform some comparisons with existing sources
- try to track down people involved in jun72 kernel printout
Done
- 0407 binaries supported through a patch.
- old init lives. not yet integrated into normal build process.
- init and sh built from sources
- bob supnik replaced our ke patches with his own official version
- got Early_C_Compiler working with some kernel patches to support
larger core size and 0407 binaries
- we have reconstructed fragments from 1972_stuff