From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: newsham@lava.net (Tim Newsham) Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 09:11:01 -1000 (HST) Subject: [TUHS] Emulators In-Reply-To: <20040809151643.0b5707ea.jrvalverde@cnb.uam.es> References: <20040809151643.0b5707ea.jrvalverde@cnb.uam.es> Message-ID: > > to do it remotely. Are there any emulators, that are capable to run V5/6/7 > > or (better) 4.2BSD, and accessible by telnet or something like that? As was pointed out, you dont get tcp/ip with v5/6/7. 4.2BSD does not run on the simh hardware, although you can get quasijarus (4.3BSD) to run. > > Additional thing I need is vi, any emulator that is capable of > > running vi could make me happy!!! You can run vi in quasijarus. > - many users sharing the same instance: there's only one copy of > the system and everybody logs-in on it, saves space, but takes more work. You can't do this with v5/v6/v7 (at least with the pdp-11) since they dont support the multi-serial card that simh emulates. You only get the console (which you can access over telnet if you configure it so). I don't remember if you can use the interdata32 port with multiple ttys. You can do this in quasijarus just fine, or even just run telnetd on the emulated system itself. Tim N.