Re: a port of mullender.c to OpenBSD/vax/i386

2009-03-03 Thread x
> 'h','e','l','l','o',' ','v','a','x','\n', That wasn't quite right. Amazingly, mullender.c works unmodified on 4.3/vax. Using simh-pdp11 and www.tuhs.org/Archive/PDP-11/Boot_Images/{2.9BSD_rl02_1145.gz,README} confirms that the output was the same on both machines. Recipe for running 4.4/land

Re: a port of mullender.c to OpenBSD/vax/i386

2009-02-27 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 16:48:31 +0100 ropers wrote: > Holy fucking shit, this SIMH thing emulates a PDP-7? > Would it be possible to run Space Travel and the first ever Unix (then > called Unics) on that? > > Is someone here doing this? And is the code available? > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S

Re: a port of mullender.c to OpenBSD/vax/i386

2009-02-27 Thread ropers
Holy fucking shit, this SIMH thing emulates a PDP-7? Would it be possible to run Space Travel and the first ever Unix (then called Unics) on that? Is someone here doing this? And is the code available? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Travel_(video_game) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNICS#Histo

a port of mullender.c to OpenBSD/vax/i386

2009-02-27 Thread x
See openbsd.org/vax-simh.html on how to play with this. (The suggested 4.3 worked for me, and 4.4 didn't install.) - - - #include #include char blob[] = { 0x04,0x00,0xeb,0x28,0x00,0x5e,0x50, 0xdd,0x0a,0x9f,0xaf,0x16,0xdd,0x01,0xfb,0x03,0xaf, 0x06,0xdd,0x00,0xfb,0x01,0xaf,0x05,0x00,0x00,0