From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: rp@servium.ch (Rico Pajarola) Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 09:41:42 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [TUHS] Re: simh vax and 4.3-quasijarus Message-ID: <20020523074142.18F5340EAD4@enigma.cybertime.ch> From: Gunther Schadow >>> >>> 2.. >>>-DUA0 >>>HALT instruction, PC: 00000C1A (MOVL (R11),SP) > >this suspiciously looks as if the HALT is from SIMH not from the >VAX it simulates. There are two halt levels in SIMH, one being >the VAX halting and going into VAX console mode, the other being >SIMH halting. Are you absolutely sure that you have a proper >VAX console with SIMH? You should get normal VAX console >behavior, try a few commands and see whether you're on the right >page. At this point, I am at the simh prompt (">"). I think simh catches the halt instruction and goes to the simh prompt when it encounters one. I have a VAX 4000/300 at home (unfortunately it doesn't run any of the older unixes), and when it halts, I get the >>> prompt (differs from simh). >Also, be sure you have it all configured right, that you have >the right devices defined and properly associated with files >on the hosting OS etc. I am pretty sure that I have configured simh correctly, I verified this by installing netbsd on the same setup, and it boots ok. My only problem seems to be getting the bootblocks right. I have heard that someone managed to install quasijarus0a on simh, so it must be me somehow screwing the bootblocks. >> This seems like a simh problem, or, more probably since you can boot That Other >> OS successfully, a problem with your installation of 4.3BSD-Quasijarus0a masked >> by a simh problem. the problem is with the bootloader only, quasijarus0a runs well once booted using the netbsd bootloader. >I would agree. What other system can you boot on SIMH? only netbsd and quasijarus0a (I don't have any vms media). thanks for your help Rico Pajarola