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*[http://www.chiappa.net/~jnc/tech/V6Unix.html Bringing up V6 Unix on the Ersatz-11 PDP-11 Emulator]
 
*[http://www.chiappa.net/~jnc/tech/V6Unix.html Bringing up V6 Unix on the Ersatz-11 PDP-11 Emulator]

Revision as of 17:42, 27 October 2016

Installing Unix V6 on the Ersatz-11 simulator can be a relatively simple process, depending on whether one simply wants to be able to say one has done it, or whether one wants a usable system.

See the external links below for detailed instructions which cover a range from the simplest ('I did it') to the most complex.

Controlling LSI-11's

To run an actual physical LSI-11 from a simulated Unix V6 running under Ersatz-11, first see Running an LSI-11 from Unix V6; then include a line of the form:

assign tt1: com1: /mode:9600,n,8,2 /dtr:on /rts:on

in the Ersatz-11 configuration file; the DTR and RTS can probably be dispensed with, and the speed and parity will have to be adjusted for the particular interface on the LSI-11, but the 8 bit size is key.

One will want to cable the either the simulated PDP-11 or the actual LSI-11 as a DTE (DE-9S to DB-25P cables to do this from a simulated PDP-11 are easily available on eBay, etc); one can then cable either the LSI-11 or the simulated PDP-11 as a DCE, or use a null modem if either is also wired as a DTE.

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External links