From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: mjkerpan@kerpan.com (Michael Kerpan) Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2017 01:05:16 -0400 Subject: [TUHS] 8th Edition Research Unix on SIMH In-Reply-To: <20170330203031.065891fd@neon.9fans.fr> References: <20170328205823.45fee6fe@neon.9fans.fr> <20170330161620.14f47d53@neon.9fans.fr> <20170330203031.065891fd@neon.9fans.fr> Message-ID: Has the Blit emulator been ported to anything other than Plan 9 or does one need to set up a VM running Plan 9 to test out the graphics? Mike On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 2:30 PM, David du Colombier <0intro at gmail.com> wrote: > This image is ready to be used with aiju's Blit emulator, > which is available as part of 9front. > > http://code.9front.org/hg/plan9front/file/tip/sys/src/games/blit > > This emulator works on most Plan 9 distributions. You just > have to copy the /sys/lib/blit and /sys/src/games/blit > directories to your system. > > With the v8.ini startup file provided, the console will be > listening on port 8888/tcp once SIMH has been started. > > You have to run the emulator and connect to the console: > > % cd /sys/src/games/blit > % mk install > % games/blit -t tcp!hostname!8888 > > Once connected, enter your login and password. > > login: root > > Then, you can launch the mux window system: > > $ /usr/blit/bin/mux > > Once started, you can run any graphical program. > Binaries are located in the /usr/blit/bin directory. > > For example, here is jim text editor: > > http://9legacy.org/img/v8/jim_01.png > > -- > David du Colombier