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| − | 5 or 6 formed the backbone of early nsfnet
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| − | Mills archive
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| − | http://malarky.udel.edu/~dmills/data/du0/
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| − | What to set cpu in simh?
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| − | what it looked like.. eg this LSI-11
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| − | http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/pic/fuzzballb.jpg
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| − | 1MB mem in a 85/86 era pdp-11
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| − | DEQNA UNIBUS, PROTEON Unibus ethernet cards??
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| − | from tcp-ip archive:
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| − | *BRL used 2 PDP-11/34's and 1 11/23
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| − | *the 256Kb of memory on the full up 18 bit version
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| − | of the PDP-11's is entirely adequate for an IP gateway.
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| − | What disks .. 2 RL02s look cool
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| − | http://hampage.hu/pdp-11/kepek/1123PLUS.JPG
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| − | 11/23 had what .. 248k?
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| − | == get/compile/strip simh pdp11 ==
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| − | check pcap path .. maybe add -lnl .. mkdir BIN
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| − | $ gmake USE_NETWORK=1 all
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| − | == install rt-11 5.3 ==
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| | <pre> | | <pre> |
| − | wget http://simh.trailing-edge.com/kits/rtv53swre.tar.Z
| + | ** Important Note *** |
| − | uncompress rtv53swre.tar.Z
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| − | cat rtv53swre.tar |tar -xvf -
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| − | cp Disks/rtv53_rl.dsk rl1.dsk
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| − | wget http://www.dbit.com/pub/pdp11/empty/rl02.dsk.gz
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| − | gunzip rl02.dsk.gz
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| − | cp rl02.dsk rl0.dsk
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| − | touch lpt.txt
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| − | cat >inst.ini <<__EOF
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| − | set cpu 11/23+ 256K
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| − | attach LPT lpt.txt
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| − | set rl1 writeenabled
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| − | set rl1 rl02
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| − | attach rl1 rl1.dsk
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| − | set rl0 writeenabled
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| − | set rl0 rl02
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| − | attach rl0 rl0.dsk
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| − | set rl0 badblock
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| − | boot rl1
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| − | quit
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| − | __EOF
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| − | ###restart
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| − | ###cp Disks/rtv53_rl.dsk rl1.dsk; cp rl02.dsk rl0.dsk
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| − | $ pdp11 inst.ini
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| − | PDP-11 simulator V3.8-1
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| − | Disabling CR
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| − | Overwrite last track? [N] y
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| − | ZA[c\
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| − | Welcome to RT-11 V5.3
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| − | You have bootstrapped the RT-11 Distribution Disk. Use this disk to
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| − | install your RT-11 system, then store it in a safe place.
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| − | RT-11 V5.3 provides an automatic installation procedure which will
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| − | back up your distribution disk and build a working system disk which
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| − | should be used for your work with RT-11.
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| − | This working system disk will only contain the RT-11 operating
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| − | system. After the RT-11 installation is complete, follow the
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| − | installation instructions packaged with any optional languages or
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| − | utility software which you will be using.
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| − | Press the "RETURN" key when ready to continue.
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| − | You can choose to install RT-11 manually. This procedure is
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| − | described in the RT-11 Installation Guide.
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| − | If you are a new user of RT-11, DIGITAL highly recommends that you
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| − | use the automatic installation procedure.
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| − | Do you want to use the automatic installation procedure?
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| − | (Type YES or NO and press the "RETURN" key): y
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| − | You will be guided through the installation process by a series of
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| − | instructions and questions; you have an interactive dialog with the
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| − | RT-11 installation program. All you need to do is follow the
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| − | instructions carefully. When the instructions ask you to mount a
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| − | disk in a specified drive, find the disk with the correct label and
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| − | mount it in the drive, as shown in your installation booklet.
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| − | Do not remove any disk until specifically instructed to do so.
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| − | Once a disk is mounted in a drive, it must remain in the drive
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| − | until a message appears asking you to remove the disk.
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| − | Press the "RETURN" key when ready to continue.
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| − | Please enter today's date in the following format:
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| − | DD-MMM-YY
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| − | where DD is the day of the month
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| − | MMM is the first 3 letters in the name of the month
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| − | YY is the last two numbers of the year
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| − | For example: September 19, 1984 is 19-SEP-84
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| − | Type in the date, then press the "RETURN" key.
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| − | 16-oct-94
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| − | A backup copy of the distribution disk will now be built.
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| − | Mount a blank disk in DL0 (Drive 0).
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| − | See the Automatic Installation Booklet for mounting instructions.
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| − | (Remember that the disk is not mounted until you have pressed the LOAD
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| − | button and the READY indicator light is on).
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| − | Press the "RETURN" key when you have mounted the disk.
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| − | Before a blank disk can be used it must be prepared so that the
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| − | software can write data to it. This preparation is called initiali-
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| − | zation.
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| − | The disk in DL0 is now being initialized.
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| − | The following procedure should produce informational messages
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| − | in the form ?FORMAT-I-Message, or ?DUP-I-Message. No action
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| − | is required as a result of these messages. If BAD blocks are
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| − | detected, the block number will be provided. This information
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| − | should be noted for future reference.
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| − | This can take approximately fifteen minutes. Please wait...
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| − | ?DUP-I-No bad blocks detected DL0:
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| − | Now copying the distribution disk from DL1 (Drive 1) to DL0 (Drive 0).
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| − | This may take up to five minutes. Please wait...
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| − | Your backup copy of the distribution disk is in DL0 (Drive 0).
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| − | Please remove this disk from DL0 and label it
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| − | "RT-11 V5.3 BIN RL02 BACKUP".
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| − | Refer to Appendix B of your installation booklet for instructions
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| − | for dismounting a disk.
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| − | Press the "RETURN" key when you have removed the disk.
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| − | Your working system disk will now be built automatically. This disk
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| − | will contain the RT-11 Operating System.
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| − | Select a blank disk and label it: "RT-11 V5.3 BIN RL02 WORKING"
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| − | and mount it in DL0 (Drive 0).
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| − | Press the "RETURN" key when you have mounted the disk.
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| − | The disk you mounted in DL0 (Drive 0) is an original distribution
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| − | or backup disk.
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| − | The next procedure initializes DL0. As a result, any files
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| − | that currently reside on DL0 will be permanently lost. If you
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| − | would like to retain any files, EXIT from Automatic Installation
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| − | Procedure and copy them to another volume.
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| − | Do you want to EXIT from Automatic Installation (Y)? n
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| − | The disk in DL0 is now being initialized.
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| − | The following procedure should produce informational messages
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| − | in the form ?FORMAT-I-Message, or ?DUP-I-Message. No action
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| − | is required as a result of these messages. If BAD blocks are
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| − | detected, the block number will be provided. This information
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| − | should be noted for future reference.
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| − | This can take approximately fifteen minutes. Please wait...
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| − | ?DUP-I-No bad blocks detected DL0:
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| − | Now copying RT-11 from DL1 (Drive 1) to DL0 (Drive 0).
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| − | This can take approximately two minutes. Please wait...
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| − | Your working system disk will now be bootstrapped.
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| − | Press the "RETURN" key when ready to continue.
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| − | RT-11FB V05.03
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| − | .TYPE V5USER.TXT
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| − | RT-11 V5.3
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| − | Installation of RT-11 Version 5.3 is complete and you are now
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| − | executing from the working volume (provided you have used the
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| − | automatic installation procedure). DIGITAL recommends you verify
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| − | the correct operation of your system's software using the
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| − | verification procedure. To do this, enter the command:
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| − | IND VERIFY
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| − | Note that VERIFY should be performed only after the distri-
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| − | bution media have been backed up. This was accomplished as part
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| − | of automatic installation on all RL02, RX02, TK50, and RX50
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| − | based systems, including the MicroPDP-11 and the Professional
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| − | 300. If you have not completed automatic installation, you must
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| − | perform a manual backup before using VERIFY. Note also, VERIFY
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| − | is NOT supported on RX01 diskettes, DECtape I or II, or the
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| − | Professional 325.
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| − | DIGITAL also recommends you read the file V5NOTE.TXT, which
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| − | contains information formalized too late to be included in the
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| − | Release Notes. V5NOTE.TXT can be TYPED or PRINTED.
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| − | .
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| − | </pre>
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| − | == deadly quote ==
| + | This fuzzware is distributed only with permission from the Defense Advanced |
| − | "Laugh it up, fuzzball." - Han Solo to Chewbacca, "The Empire Strikes Back"
| + | Research Projects Agency (DARPA) under the condition that it not be |
| | + | redistributed outside of the receiving organization without prior DARPA |
| | + | approval. It is provided on an as-is basis only. Users should be cautioned |
| | + | that only very minimal help is available and that support and maintenance is |
| | + | not a contractual responsibility of the distributor. |