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Mark Pizzolato
cf1a6e83de PDP8: Add support for 16 terminals in the TTIX device 2016-10-10 16:29:40 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
f5e3d3b5b2 PDP11: Fix ambiguous -D decimal vs data space reference - Add -T for data 2016-08-30 13:05:49 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
a8144df255 PDP1: Revised doc for Expensive Typewriter support, etc. from Bob Supnik 2016-07-13 13:32:08 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
da53043140 DOC: Added pdp8 revision to include FPP8A floating point unit 2016-04-10 10:40:24 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
f40bc100a8 DOC: Update "Adding a Device to a Virtual Machine" to include details on the PDP18B simulators from Bob Supnik 2016-03-17 07:08:08 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
784036cff9 DOC: Added missing documentation files from Bob Supnik.
simh.doc                         Writing a Simulator for the SIMH System
sim_breakpoints.doc     The SIMH Breakpoint Subsystem
sim_vmio.doc                 Adding An I/O Device To A SIMH Virtual Machine
2016-03-17 07:05:27 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
a03973cec0 PDP15: Update pdp18b_rp from Bob Supnik.
1. Added RP03 support and supporting "SET" commands.
2. Fixed implementation of DPCF (it's a full reset and not blocked by BUSY).
3. Fixed handling of JOB DONE flag (not touched by NOP, SEEK, or RECAL).
2016-03-16 12:47:47 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
7251196f31 PDP18B: Latest updates from Bob Supnik
- Added unix v0 terminal support
- Added 3-cycle databreak set/show entries
- Revised for dynamically allocated memory
- Added support for -u modifier (UC15 and Unix v0)

These changes are to support the Unix v0 bringup and to implement a
"Unix input" mode on the console terminal.  In Unix mode, CR and LF are
swapped (so that a modern terminal can use 'enter' instead of CTRK-J to
create the newline Unix expects), escape is mapped to altmode (175),
upper and lower case are enabled and the parity bit is forced to 1.  This
most closely matches the characteristics of the KSR-37, but there is no
definitive evidence of the terminal that was actually used.
2016-03-15 09:53:19 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
48bf4fb114 PDP18B: Add RB disk to PDP7 and DRM drum to PDP9 and -u, -p examine/deposit switches in PDP7, PDP9 and PDP15 2016-03-01 06:55:40 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
a835061e67 PDP10: Fix nested indirect address limit exceeded (from Bob Supnik)
If the nested indirect/execute limit (INDMAX, XCTMAX) is set to 0, the simulator will loop indefinitely in an indirect address or execute loop, testing for interrupts before each memory reference. Thus, on an infinite loop, the simulator will never complete the instruction, but the instruction is interruptible. So for example, under TOPS-10:

.r ddt
1/    0    jrstf @1
1$g
^C
^C
.

The JRSTF will never finish, but it can be interrupted by any device, and double ^C will return control to the command line.

If INDMAX or XCTMAX is non-zero, the previous behavior of limiting loops to a specific depth is retained. However, the default value is now 0.

This closes issue #218.
2016-02-19 12:04:08 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
4d48f44857 Bob Supnik's state as of 5/9/2015 after backporting some things from the master branch 2015-05-10 05:48:11 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
9171387bcb I1620 : Changes from Bob Supnik re: Bob Armstrong has been running diagnostics and software, and these changes reflect fixes to bugs that were found.
We're not absolutely sure that all of the changes are correct - in particular the treatment of record marks in add/compare - but they do make the diagnostics pass, which they didn't before.

Bob asked for variable tab stops on the typewriter, and those are implemented as well. The routines were general enough that I put the SET/SHOW processors in sim_console.c, so I'm enclosing that and its header file.
2014-01-05 14:28:29 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
bb23bc422a Official Docs released with v3.9-0 2012-05-03 13:54:32 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
15570e5e8d HP2100 update from Dave Bryan 2012-04-04 12:17:45 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
66c264d678 RC2 of 3.9
After a frantic week of file exchanges, here is RC2.  A lot has changed.

1. HP2100 updates completed, with new features and peripherals.
2. Many, many small file updates for nits found by compilers and static checkers.
3. A few genuine bugs fixed.
4. New makefile and MMS file.

A note on the makefile. It has almost doubled in size and attempts to ferret out PCAP locales properly, as well as do serious optimizations if gcc is used.  It needs to be tested in more environments.  If you run into issues, please report them to Mark Pizzolato as well as me.

The old makefile, updated for the extra files in the HP2100, is included as makefile_old.  You can use that if the new makefile causes problems in your environment.

I'm still targeting a May Day release, with a final RC around Tax Day (April 15).  That leaves times for one more interim RC, if needed.

At this point, I regard the release as feature-complete.  Bug fixes are still fine.

The actual release will have all incomplete and beta simulators in a separate zip file, including Alpha, Sigma, Sage (the microcomputers, not the 50s anti-aircraft computer), and SC1, the SiCortex MIPS simulator.
There will be new releases of all the simulation tools as well.

/Bob
2012-03-24 15:30:27 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
3071894c78 Notes For V3.9
The makefile now works for Linux and most Unix's. However, for Solaris
and MacOS, you must first export the OSTYPE environment variable:

> export OSTYPE
> make

Otherwise, you will get build errors.

1. New Features

1.1 3.9-0

1.1.1 SCP and libraries

	- added *nix READLINE support (Mark Pizzolato)
	- added "SHOW SHOW" and "SHOW <dev> SHOW" commands (Mark Pizzolato)
	- added support for BREAK key on Windows (Mark Pizzolato)

1.1.2 PDP-8

	- floating point processor is now enabled

2. Bugs Fixed

Please see the revision history on http://simh.trailing-edge.com or
in the source module sim_rev.h.

3. Status Report

This is the last release of SimH for which I will be sole editor. After this
release, the source is moving to a public repository:

under the general editorship of Dave Hittner and Mark Pizzolato. The status
of the individual simulators is as follows:

3.1 PDP-1

Stable and working; runs available software.

3.2 PDP-4/7/9/15

Stable and working; runs available software.

3.3 PDP-8

Stable and working; runs available software.

3.4 PDP-10 [KS-10 only]

Stable and working; runs available software.

3.5 PDP-11

Stable and working; runs available system software. The emulation of individual
models has numerous errors of detail, which prevents many diagnostics from
running correctly.

3.6 VAX-11/780

Stable and working; runs available software.

3.7 MicroVAX 3900 (VAX)

Stable and working; runs available software. Thanks to the kind generosity of
Camiel Vanderhoeven, this simulator has been verified with AXE, the VAX
architectural exerciser.

3.8 Nova

Stable and working; runs available software.

3.9 Eclipse

Stable and working, but not really supported. There is no Eclipse-specific
software available under a hobbyist license.

3.10 Interdata 16b

Stable and working, but no software for it has been found, other than
diagnostics.

3.11 Interdata 32b

Stable and working; runs 32b UNIX and diagnostics.

3.12 IBM 1401

Stable and working; runs available software.

3.13 IBM 1620

Hand debug only.  No software for it has been found or tested.

3.14 IBM 7094

Stable and working as a stock system; runs IBSYS. The CTSS extensions
have not been debugged.

3.15 IBM S/3

Stable and working, but not really supported. Runs available software.

3.16 IBM 1130

Stable and working; runs available software.  Supported and edited by
Brian Knittel.

3.17 HP 2100/1000

Stable and working; runs available software. Supported and edited by
Dave Bryan.

3.18 Honeywell 316/516

Stable and working; runs available software.

3.19 GRI-909/99

Hand debug only.  No software for it has been found or tested.

3.20 SDS-940

Hand debug only, and a few diagnostics.

3.21 LGP-30

Unfinished; hand debug only. Does not run available software, probably
due to my misunderstanding of the LGP-30 operational procedures.

3.22 Altair (original 8080 version)

Stable and working, but not really supported. Runs available software.

3.23 AltairZ80 (Z80 version)

Stable and working; runs available software. Supported and edited by
Peter Schorn.

3.24 SWTP 6800

Stable and working; runs available software. Supported and edited by
Bill Beech

3.25 Sigma 32b

Incomplete; more work is needed on the peripherals for accuracy.

3.26 Alpha

Incomplete; essentially just an EV-5 (21164) chip emulator.

4. Suggestions for Future Work

4.1 General Structure

	- Multi-threading, to allow true concurrency between SCP and the simulator
	- Graphics device support, particularly for the PDP-1 and PDP-11

4.2 Current Simulators

	- PDP-1 graphics, to run Space War
	- PDP-11 GT40 graphics, to run Lunar Lander
	- PDP-15 MUMPS-15
	- Interdata native OS debug, both 16b and 32b
	- SDS 940 timesharing operating system debug
	- IBM 7094 CTSS feature debug and operating system debug
	- IBM 1620 debug and software
	- GRI-909 software
	- Sigma 32b completion and debug
	- LGP-30 debug

4.3 Possible Future Simulators

	- Data General MV8000 (if a hobbyist license can be obtained for AOS)
	- Alpha simulator
	- HP 3000 (16b) simulator with MPE
2012-03-18 09:43:12 -07:00