RSTS/E Question

John A. Dundas III dundas at caltech.edu
Thu Sep 16 15:19:33 CDT 2004


At 1:01 PM -0700 9/16/04, Ron Hudson wrote:
>>  Ron> In a real PDP11 you would have actual terminals/ttys connected
>>  Ron> to physical serial ports.  In my case I have Telnet
>>  Ron> sessions..but I don't know how many I can have.. I suppose one
>>  Ron> for each job (20 or so?) or does the DZ11 limit the number of
>>  Ron> KBn: s I can have?
>>
>>It sure does.  If it's a DZ (whether real, or emulated one tied to a
>>Telnet session at the emulator) it by definition has 8 ports.
>>
>>If you want 20 sessions, and they are hooked to DZs, then you'd have
>>to have at least 3 DZs...
>>
>>        paul
>>
>Hmm.. In the simulator, I type show dz

 From a private conversation with Bob, I know he is not entirely 
thrilled with how serial interfaces are implemented within SIMH.  I 
wrote the VH [DHV/DHQ] driver for SIMH.  Look for major overhauls in 
both of these in future versions.

>
>DZ, address=17760100-17760137*, vector=300-334, lines=32, attached 
>to 232, 8b, 0 connections

Not a very helpful display.  But it means that the simulated 
_hardware_ is configured for 4 DZs.  It does not indicate what RSTS 
is 'GEN'd for.  Note that the VH display isn't much better:

sim> sho vh
VH, address=17760500-17760577*, vector=340-344, lines=32, 4 units
   VH0, not attached, DHV mode
   VH1, not attached, DHV mode
   VH2, not attached, DHV mode
   VH3, not attached, DHV mode
sim>

But at least it does indicate that there are 4 DHV/DHQs.

>Does this mean I have 32 KBn:  (KB0 - KB31??)

Yes.

John




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