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**Alternate Terminal Support for Linux** The `run` script with `cos_117.cfg` spawns xterms for consoles, but users may prefer other terminals such as konsole, gnome-terminal or even cool-retro-term. To resolve, this commit adds alternate terminal support via: + gen_term_run_cfg - Generates run script and config combo for any alternate terminal. Benefits: - Consoles will launch in the user's desired terminal when the generated script is executed. Usage: ``` gen_term_run_cfg <terminal-name> ``` Full Usage: ``` Generate run script and configuration for cray_sim to launch consoles in alternate terminals instead of xterm. Usage: ./gen_term_run_cfg <terminal-name> Example - ./gen_term_run_cfg cool-retro-term ``` Tests: - The script was checked in shellcheck with no issues detected. - Tested on Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS (aarch64) - Tested on Arch Linux (x86_64)
This repository contains the source code for the Cray PVP simulator. This simulator allows you
to run unmodified Cray software for the following machines:
- Cray XMP
- Cray YMP-el
- Cray J90
- Cray SV1
Support for other machines, such as the Cray-1, the Cray-YMP, even the Cray-C90 and Cray-T90
would most likely be possible, but for the lack of SW availablility for these platforms.
Apart from the source code, also included in the repository the tools and files needed to
create an executable COS-1.17 image for the Cray-XMP.
If you have access to old Cray SW, especially for as-of yet unsupported machines,
please contact me!
For more details on the project, see http://www.modularcircuits.com/blog/articles/the-cray-files/
Linux build instructions:
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1. Clone repository:
git clone https://github.com/andrastantos/cray-sim.git
2. Install build dependencies:
sudo apt install g++ make libboost-all-dev libncurses-dev libgpm-dev
3. Install run dependencies
sudo apt install xterm telnet
4. Build
cd cray-sim/simulator
make build
Else for Linux distros that require dynamic linking do:
make LINK_TYPE=dynamic build
5. Build images
cd ../target/cos_117
./build_boot_tape
./build_exp_disk
6. Run simulator
cd ../..
./run
Native Windows build instructions:
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1. Build boost and set up project files accordingly
see simulator\README_boost.txt for details
2. Open solution in Visual Studio and build
Open simulator\all.sln
Hit build all
3. Build images
cd target\cos_117
build_boot_tape
build_exp_disk
4. Run simulator
cd ..\..
run
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