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From: efton.collins@gmail.com (Efton Collins)
Subject: [pups] Figured some things out.
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 23:15:54 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <a4d94b170603082115r5eb0901fq264cf94ad8ff2f44@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200603081802.23083.kelli217@gmail.com>

I have a 7th Edition installation that includes the Berkeley package.  The
USB package includes over 60 commands, 'vi' and 'more' are among them.
There's also a new 'man'  that knows about more, so viewing man pages is
done a page at a time.  Other than installing the Berkeley bits, adding the
RL02 driver to the kernel and rebuilding df,  it should be a fairly close
match to the original distribution tape.

I usually use Bob Supnik's PDP11 emulator. The vanilla emulator works very
well but it's a bit of a CPU hog. On Linux I've been able to tone that down
by adding a nanosleep in the main processing loop.

The distribution is on two 10 megabyte RL02 images. If you would like a copy
of them, let me know and I'll make arrangements to make them available.

Efton


On 3/8/06, Kelli Halliburton <kelli217 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Wednesday 08 March 2006 05:22 pm, Hellwig.Geisse at mni.fh-giessen.dewrote:
> > Depending on the speed of your simulator, you
> > could perhaps try to stop the output temporarily
> > with ^S (and restart it with ^Q). Together with
> > the ability to scroll backwards within the output
> > window you should be able to read what is coming
> > out of your simulated system... ;-)
>
> E11 starts from a DOS box, which would be fine, since you can set the
> length
> of the screen buffer in a DOS box, but it takes over the screen. So the
> buffer disappears and the screen becomes only 25 lines long. So the
> scrolling
> backwards trick doesn't work.
>
> As far as speed goes... under Windows 2000, E11's speed is highly
> variable. I
> think, from reading the E11 manual, that it has something to do with disk
> caching. I imagine that it's probably much more consistent under DOS, or
> the
> DOS-based versions of Windows.
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  reply	other threads:[~2006-03-09  5:15 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-03-08 20:27 Kelli Halliburton
2006-03-08 22:15 ` Warren Toomey
2006-03-08 22:59   ` Kelli Halliburton
2006-03-08 23:01     ` Guy Sotomayor
2006-03-09 11:54       ` Brantley Coile
2006-03-08 23:22     ` Hellwig.Geisse
2006-03-09  0:02       ` Kelli Halliburton
2006-03-09  5:15         ` Efton Collins [this message]
2006-03-09 12:10           ` Hellwig.Geisse
2006-03-09  0:01 John Holden

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