Difference between revisions of "Tymshare Base-Host Protocol"
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− | This documents the protocol, as used around 1975, between a PDP-10 host and Varian 620 Tymbase. | + | This documents the protocol, as used around 1975-1982, between a PDP-10 host and Varian 620 Tymbase. |
Messages are transmitted from the PDP-10 as 36-bit words with four octets in bits 0-31. Bits 32-35 are unused. | Messages are transmitted from the PDP-10 as 36-bit words with four octets in bits 0-31. Bits 32-35 are unused. | ||
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− | Messages. Any number not in this list is illegal. | + | Messages. Any number not in this list is illegal. Numbers 1-41 were present in 1975. Numbers 42-61 was added around 1982. |
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| Number | | Number | ||
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| HSI | | HSI | ||
| Host up and answering with # of ports in port byte, and host # in data byte. | | Host up and answering with # of ports in port byte, and host # in data byte. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 42 | ||
+ | | A | ||
+ | | CLP | ||
+ | | Super clock info request. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 43 | ||
+ | | F | ||
+ | | CLR | ||
+ | | Super clock info. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 44 | ||
+ | | H | ||
+ | | BKO | ||
+ | | Start block output. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 45 | ||
+ | | B | ||
+ | | BOC | ||
+ | | Block ouptut complete. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 46 | ||
+ | | H | ||
+ | | BIN | ||
+ | | Start block input. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 47 | ||
+ | | D | ||
+ | | INB | ||
+ | | Block input done, out of buffer. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 50 | ||
+ | | D | ||
+ | | INE | ||
+ | | Block input done, completed. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 51 | ||
+ | | D | ||
+ | | INT | ||
+ | | Block input done, timeout. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 52 | ||
+ | | B | ||
+ | | IRQ | ||
+ | | Requst block input termination. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 53 | ||
+ | | D | ||
+ | | IHR | ||
+ | | Block input done, host request. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 54 | ||
+ | | B | ||
+ | | ORQ | ||
+ | | Request block output termination. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 55 | ||
+ | | B | ||
+ | | OHR | ||
+ | | Block output done, host request. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 56 | ||
+ | | C | ||
+ | | NEG | ||
+ | | Block IO port negotiation. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 57 | ||
+ | | B | ||
+ | | BRK | ||
+ | | Break character received. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 60 | ||
+ | | C | ||
+ | | PSR | ||
+ | | Port status. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 61 | ||
+ | | B | ||
+ | | EAO | ||
+ | | Enter alt output device mode. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 200+''n'' | | 200+''n'' | ||
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− | This information comes from the SUMEX-AIM monitor file TYMSRV.MAC, written by Michael A. Heathman in 1975. | + | This information comes from the SUMEX-AIM monitor file TYMSRV.MAC, written by Michael A. Heathman in 1975. Additional updates from the SRI-NIC version from 1982. |
[[Category: Networking]] | [[Category: Networking]] |
Revision as of 07:41, 28 April 2022
This documents the protocol, as used around 1975-1982, between a PDP-10 host and Varian 620 Tymbase.
Messages are transmitted from the PDP-10 as 36-bit words with four octets in bits 0-31. Bits 32-35 are unused.
Message types A, B, C, and D are just 4 octets.
Message number | Port | Subtype or data | Data |
Type F messages total 8 octets:
Message number | Port | Data | Data |
Data | Data | Unused | Unused |
Type G messages have a variable number of octets. The message number is 200 (octal) plus the total number of octets in the message, including header.
200+n | Port | Data | Data |
Data as per n | |||
... |
Messages. Any number not in this list is illegal. Numbers 1-41 were present in 1975. Numbers 42-61 was added around 1982.
Number | Type | Name | Comment |
1 | A | ANS | System is answering. |
2 | A | SHT | System is up but shut. |
3 | A | CRS | Sender is crashed. |
4 | A | DIE | Recipient should crash. |
5 | A | NSP | Base taken over by new supervisor. |
6 | B | LOG | Login, next 4 data characters are the info about terminal type, and port or origin, then name, etc. |
7 | B | AUX | Supervisor response to establishing auxiliary circuit. |
10 | B | NOP | Back pressure on. |
11 | B | OUP | Back pressure off. |
12 | B | GOB | Character gobbler. |
13 | B | ZAP | Circuit zapper. |
14 | B | EDC | Enter deferred echo mode. |
15 | B | LDC | Leave deferred echo mode. |
16 | B | GRN | Green ball. |
17 | B | RED | Red ball. |
20 | B | YEL | Yellow ball. |
21 | B | ORG | Orange ball. |
22 | B | HNG | Hang character - not used. |
23 | B | ETM | Enter 2741 transparent mode. |
24 | B | LTM | Leave 2741 transparent mode. |
25 | C | LOS | Lost ball, data has been lost from buffers. The data filed may tell how many were lost. |
26 | C | SUP | Supervisor request (aux circuits). |
27 | C | SUR | Supervisor response (aux circuits). |
30 | C | AXC | Supervisor string character. |
31 | F | TSP | Test pattern probe. |
32 | F | TSR | Test pattern response. |
33 | F | SAD | Host sad. |
34 | B | ECN | Echo on. |
35 | B | ECF | Echo off. |
36 | D | TCS | Term characteristics, first data byte indicates which characteristics second data byte indicates value to set to. |
37 | C | TCP | Term characteristics probe, data byte indicates which terminal characteristic were requested. |
40 | D | TCR | Term characteristics response, data is just like TCS, comes in response to a probe; also is reflected by remote when terminal characteristics are sent. |
41 | C | HSI | Host up and answering with # of ports in port byte, and host # in data byte. |
42 | A | CLP | Super clock info request. |
43 | F | CLR | Super clock info. |
44 | H | BKO | Start block output. |
45 | B | BOC | Block ouptut complete. |
46 | H | BIN | Start block input. |
47 | D | INB | Block input done, out of buffer. |
50 | D | INE | Block input done, completed. |
51 | D | INT | Block input done, timeout. |
52 | B | IRQ | Requst block input termination. |
53 | D | IHR | Block input done, host request. |
54 | B | ORQ | Request block output termination. |
55 | B | OHR | Block output done, host request. |
56 | C | NEG | Block IO port negotiation. |
57 | B | BRK | Break character received. |
60 | C | PSR | Port status. |
61 | B | EAO | Enter alt output device mode. |
200+n | G | Data. |
This information comes from the SUMEX-AIM monitor file TYMSRV.MAC, written by Michael A. Heathman in 1975. Additional updates from the SRI-NIC version from 1982.