Several years ago when I restored my 8/M, I whipped up a quick and dirty program that uses TCL/Tk to make a little graphical interface for selecting, reading, and punching paper tape images. When running, it looks something like this:
https://www.cs.drexel.edu/~bls96/museum/asrscreen.jpg You need the P9P (Plan9 from user space) libraries installed to build it, but I could whip up a binary for you if you'd like to try it out. I typically run it in a shell script that looks like: #!/bin/sh xterm -vb -sb -geom +180+10 -fg '#D0D0FF' -bg black -e asr33 $* BLS -------------------------------------------- On Fri, 12/7/18, Rod G8DGR via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: Subject: PDP-8/e To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk@classiccmp.org> Date: Friday, December 7, 2018, 4:59 AM Hi All Seasons Greetings.. My PDP-8/e was long due for a major overhaul. 1. So everything out 2. Big Hoover job on the Omnibus 3. Bring up on Variac – No smoke 4. Check PSU volts. – All OK 5. Power off 6. Install minimal System – Front Panel, Three CPU cards, RFI shield, 4k Core and Bus term. 7. Yup all looks in right order 8. Power on 9. Toggle in standard AC count up program 10. Clear + Cont 11. And they are racing at Rockingham!! 12. Yup counts up just like it should. 13. Let it run for a while. 14. All stop. 15. PSU off 16. Inset Async Card (Its 110 baud only) 17. Fire up VT100. Beep - yup its alive. 18. Toggle in keyboard echo test. 19. Clear + Cont – Program runs 20. And .. yes keyboard gets echoed back. OK now I need a little help. Does anybody know of a terminal emulation program that will simulate the reader on an ASR33? I know about RIM and BIN loaders but how and what to feed them I have long forgotten My PDP-8 course completion certificate is dated November 1975. Rod Smallwood Sent from Mail for Windows 10