To: Users | |
From: Bob Supnik | |
Subj: Sample Software Packages | |
Date: 06-Apr-2004 | |
This memorandum documents the sample software packages available to run | |
with the SIMH simulators. Many of these packages are available under | |
limited use licenses; please read the license terms included with the | |
software. | |
The following copyright notice applies to both the SIMH source and binary: | |
Original code published in 1993-2004, written by Robert M Supnik | |
Copyright (c) 1993-2004, Robert M Supnik | |
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a | |
copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), | |
to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation | |
the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, | |
and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the | |
Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: | |
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in | |
all copies or substantial portions of the Software. | |
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR | |
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, | |
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL | |
ROBERT M SUPNIK BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER | |
IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN | |
CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. | |
Except as contained in this notice, the name of Robert M Supnik shall not | |
be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings | |
in this Software without prior written authorization from Robert M Supnik. | |
1. PDP-8 | |
1.1 ESI-X | |
ESI-X is an interactive program for technical computation. It can | |
execute both immediate commands and stored programs (like BASIC). ESI-X | |
is provided as both source and as a binary loader format paper-tape | |
image. For more information see the documentation included with the | |
program. My thanks to Dave Waks, who wrote the program, and to Paul | |
Pierce and Tim Litt, who recovered the source from its archival medium. | |
To load and run ESI-X: | |
sim> load esix.bin | |
sim> run 5400 | |
_TYPE 2+2. | |
2+2 = 4 | |
1.2 FOCAL69 | |
FOCAL69 is an interactive program for technical computations. It can | |
execute both immediate commands and stored programs (like BASIC). FOCAL69 | |
is provided as a binary loader format paper-tape image. To load and | |
run FOCAL69: | |
sim> load focal69.bin | |
sim> run 200 | |
*TYPE 2+2 | |
= 4.000* | |
1.3 PDP-8 OS/8 | |
OS/8 is the PDP-8's mass storage-based operating system. It provides a | |
program development and execution environment for assembler, BASIC, and | |
FORTRAN programs. OS/8 is provided under license, as is, without fee, by | |
Digital Equipment Corporation, for non-commercial use only. Please read | |
the enclosed license agreement for full terms and conditions. This license | |
agreement must be reproduced with any copy of the OS/8 disk images. My | |
thanks to Doug Jones of the University of Iowa, who provided the disk | |
images, and to Digital Equipment Corporation, which provided the license. | |
To boot and run OS/8: | |
sim> att rx0 os8sys_rx.dsk | |
sim> att rx1 os8f4_rx.dsk | |
sim> boot rx0 | |
.DA dd-mmm-yy | |
. | |
Note that OS/8 only recognizes upper case characters. The first disk | |
(drive 0) is the system disk; it also includes BASIC. The second disk | |
(drive 1) includes FORTRAN. | |
1.4 PDP-8 TSS/8 | |
TSS/8 is the PDP-8's timesharing system. It provides a program development | |
and execution environment for assembler, BASIC, and FORTRAN programs. TSS/8 | |
is provided as is, without fee, by Digital Equipment Corporation, for non- | |
commercial use only. My thanks to John Wilson of Dbit Inc, who provided | |
the disk image and the initialization tape source. | |
Loading TSS/8 | |
------------- | |
Note: your environment must have a functioning second Teletype; that is, you | |
cannot at present run TSS if your host system does not support the SIMH | |
sockets library. | |
- Load the paper-tape bootstrap: | |
sim> load tss8_init.bin | |
- Mount the TSS/8 disk image of the RF08: | |
sim> attach rf tss8_rf.dsk | |
- Assign a TCP/IP port to the Telnet listener for the extra terminals: | |
sim> attach ttix <port #> -- 4000 typically works | |
- Run the bootstrap: | |
sim> run 24200 | |
- TSS/8 will boot and go through its startup dialog | |
LOAD, DUMP, START, ETC? START | |
MONTH-DAY-YEAR: mm:dd:yy -- numeric, yy in range [74:85] | |
HR:MIN - hh:mm -- numeric, 24 hour format | |
(type cr to get attention) | |
. | |
and is now ready for login. The list of accounts and passwords: | |
PPN Password | |
[0,1] VH3M | |
[0,2] LXHE | |
[0,3] SHUG | |
[77,77] | |
[1,10] WBCN | |
[20,1] DT | |
[20,2] PT | |
[20,3] TSS8 | |
[20,4] EDIT | |
[20,5] 4TH | |
[1,50] JERK | |
- Login using one of the existing accounts. The login command won't echo: | |
.LOGIN 2 LXHE -- privileged library account | |
TSS/8.24 JOB 01 [00,02] K00 23:23:06 | |
SYSTEM IS DOWN, INC. | |
- The system is now ready for commands. To get a directory listing: | |
.R CAT | |
- Other users can log in by connecting, from a Telnet client, to localhost | |
on the port specified in the ATTACH TTIX command. | |
2. PDP-11 | |
2.1 UNIX V5, V6, V7 | |
UNIX was first developed on the PDP-7; its first widespread usage was on | |
the PDP-11. UNIX provides a program development and execution environment | |
for assembler and C programs. UNIX V5, V6, V7 for the PDP-11 is provided | |
under license, as is, without fee, by Caldera Corportion, for non-commercial | |
use only. Please read the enclosed license agreement for full terms and | |
conditions. This license must be reproduced with any copy of the UNIX V5, | |
V6, V7 disk images. My thanks to PUPS, the PDP-11 UNIX Preservation Society | |
of Australia, which provided the disk images, and to Caldera, which provided | |
the license. | |
2.1.1 UNIX V5 | |
UNIX V5 is contained on a single RK05 disk image. To boot UNIX: | |
sim> set cpu u18 | |
sim> att rk0 unix_v5_rk.dsk | |
sim> boot rk | |
@unix | |
login: root | |
#ls -l | |
2.1.2 UNIX V6 | |
UNIX V6 is contained on four RK05 disk images. To boot UNIX: | |
sim> set cpu u18 | |
sim> att rk0 unix0_v6_rk.dsk | |
sim> att rk1 unix1_v6_rk.dsk | |
sim> att rk2 unix2_v6_rk.dsk | |
sim> att rk3 unix3_v6_rk.dsk | |
sim> boot rk0 | |
@unix | |
login: root | |
# ls -l | |
2.1.3 UNIX V7 | |
UNIX V7 is contained on a single RL02 disk image. To boot UNIX: | |
sim> set cpu u18 | |
sim> set rl0 RL02 | |
sim> att rl0 unix_v7_rl.dsk | |
sim> boot rl0 | |
@boot | |
New Boot, known devices are hp ht rk rl rp tm vt | |
: rl(0,0)rl2unix | |
# | |
A smaller image is contained on a single RK05 disk image. To boot UNIX: | |
sim> set cpu u18 | |
sim> att rk0 unix_v7_rk.dsk | |
sim> boot rk0 | |
@boot | |
New Boot, known devices are hp ht rk rl rp tm vt | |
: rk(0,0)rkunix | |
# STTY -LCASE | |
# | |
2.2 RT-11 | |
RT-11 is the PDP-11's single user operating system. It provides a program | |
development and execution environment for assembler, BASIC, and FORTRAN | |
programs. RT-11 is provided under license, as is, without fee, by Mentec | |
Corporation, for non-commercial use ONLY ON THIS SIMULATOR. Please read | |
the enclosed license agreement for full terms and conditions. This license | |
agreement must be reproduced with any copy of the RT-11 disk image. My | |
thanks to John Wilson, a private collector, who provided the disk image | |
for RT-11 V4; to Megan Gentry, of Digital Equipment Corporation, who | |
provided the disk image for RT-11 V5.3; and to Mentec Corporation, which | |
provided the license. | |
2.2.1 RT-11 V4 | |
RT-11 is contained in a single RK05 disk image. To boot and run RT-11: | |
sim> att rk0 rtv4_rk.dsk | |
sim> boot rk0 | |
For RL, HK, RM, and RP series disks, RT-11 expects to find a manufacturer's | |
bad block table in the last track of the disk. Therefore, INITialization of | |
a new (all zero's) disk fails, because there is no valid bad block table. To | |
create a minimal bad block table, use the SET <unit> BADBLOCK command. | |
2.2.2 RT-11 V5.3 | |
RT-11 is contained in a single RL02 disk image. To boot and run RT-11: | |
sim> set rl0 rl02 | |
sim> att rl0 rtv53_rl.dsk | |
sim> boot rl0 | |
This is a full RT-11 distribution kit. It expects the user to copy the | |
distribution pack and generate a new system. This requires mounting a | |
blank pack on RL1. When a blank pack is attached to the simulator, a | |
bad block table must be created with the SET <unit> BADBLOCK command. | |
3. Nova and Eclipse RDOS | |
RDOS is the Nova's real-time mass storage operating system. It provides a | |
program development and execution environment for assembler, BASIC, and | |
FORTRAN programs. RDOS is provided under license, as is, without fee, by | |
Data General Corporation, for non-commercial use only. Please read the | |
enclosed license agreement for full terms and conditions. This license | |
agreement must be reproduced with any copy of the RDOS disk image. My | |
thanks to Carl Friend, a private collector, who provided the disk image, | |
and to Data General Corporation, which provided the license. | |
To boot and run RDOS for the Nova: | |
sim> att dp0 rdos_d31.dsk | |
sim> set tti dasher | |
sim> boot dp0 | |
FILENAME? (cr) | |
DATE (mm/dd/yy)? xx/yy/zz | |
TIME (hh:mm:ss)? hh:mm:ss | |
R | |
list/e | |
To boot and run RDOS for the Eclipse: | |
sim> att dp0 zrdos75.dsk | |
sim> set tti dasher | |
sim> boot dp0 | |
FILENAME? (cr) | |
DATE (mm/dd/yy)? xx/yy/zz | |
TIME (hh:mm:ss)? hh:mm:ss | |
R | |
list/e | |
4. PDP-1 | |
4.1 PDP-1 LISP | |
PDP-1 LISP is an interactive interpreter for the Lisp language. It can | |
execute both interactive commands and stored programs. The startup | |
instructions for LISP are complicated; see the documentation included | |
with the program for details. My thanks to Peter Deutsch, who wrote the | |
program, to Gordon Greene, who typed it in from a printed listing, and | |
to Paul McJones, who helped with the final debug process. | |
4.2 PDP-1 DDT | |
PDP-1 DDT is an interactive debugging tool for the PDP-1. It provides | |
symbolic debugging capabilities for PDP-1 programs. The documentation | |
included with the program provides information on loading and operating | |
DDT. My thanks to Derek Peschel, who transcribed and debugged DDT. | |
5. PDP-7 SIM8 | |
PDP-7 SIM8 is a PDP-8 simulator for the PDP-7. It implements an 8K | |
PDP-8/I with keyboard, teleprinter, reader, punch, and line printer. | |
It provides an interactive console environment for control and debug | |
of the simulated PDP-8. For more information see the documentation | |
included with the program. My thanks to Dave Waks, who wrote the | |
program, and to Paul Pierce and Tim Litt, who recovered the source | |
from its archival medium. | |
To load and run SIM8: | |
sim> load sim8.rim | |
sim> run | |
AC/ 0000 | |
6. PDP-9/PDP-15 | |
6.1 FOCAL | |
FOCAL15 is an interactive program for technical computations. It can | |
execute both immediate commands and stored programs (like BASIC). | |
FOCAL15 is provided as a binary loader format paper-tape image. My | |
thanks to Al Kossow, who provided the binary image. To load and run | |
FOCAL15: | |
sim> load focal15.bin | |
sim> run | |
*TYPE FSQT(2),! | |
= 1.4142 | |
* | |
6.2 Advanced Software System/Keyboard Monitor | |
The Advanced Software System Keyboard Monitor is the simplest mass | |
storage monitor for the PDP-15. It offers single-user program | |
development and execution capabilities. To load and run ADSS/KM-15: | |
- On the PDP-9 (only), initialize extend mode to on: | |
sim> d extm_init 1 | |
- Load the paper-tape bootstrap into upper memory: | |
sim> load dec-15u.rim 77637 | |
You <must> specify the load address. | |
- Verify that the bootstrap loaded correctly: | |
sim> ex pc | |
PC: 077646 | |
- Change the default line printer to be the LP09 rather than the Type | |
647 (PDP-9) or LP15 (PDP-15): | |
sim> set lpt disa | |
sim> set lp9 ena | |
- Mount the Advanced Software System DECtape image on DECtape unit 0: | |
sim> attach dt adss15_32k.dtp | |
- Run the bootstrap: | |
sim> run | |
- The DECtape will boot and print out | |
KMS9-15 V5B000 | |
$ | |
and is now ready for commands. Recognized commands include: | |
D list system device directory | |
I list available commands | |
R list device assignments | |
SCOM list systems communication region | |
- To run Focal, assign unused DAT slot 10 and then load Focal | |
$A LPA0 10 | |
$GLOAD | |
LOADER V5B000 | |
>_FOCAL<altmode = control-[> | |
FOCAL V9A | |
*TYPE 2+2,! | |
4.0000 | |
* | |
6.3 Advanced Software System/Foreground Background | |
Note: your environment must have a functioning second Teletype; that is, | |
you cannot at present run Foreground/Background if your host system | |
does not support the SIMH sockets library. | |
- Load the paper-tape bootstrap into upper memory: | |
sim> load dec-15u.rim 77637 | |
You <must> specify the load address. | |
- Verify that the bootstrap loaded correctly: | |
sim> ex pc | |
PC: 077646 | |
- Mount the Foregorund/Background DECtape image on DECtape unit 0: | |
sim> attach dt fb15_32k.dtp | |
- Assign a TCP/IP port to the Telnet listener for the second terminal: | |
sim> assign tti1 <port #> -- 4000 typically works | |
- Start a Telnet client to act as the second terminal and connect to | |
localhost on the specified port. | |
- Run the bootstrap: | |
sim> run | |
- The DECtape will boot, and the Foreground/Background Monitor will print | |
on the second terminal | |
F9/15 V4A | |
$ | |
and is now ready for commands. Recognized commands include: | |
D 0 list system device directory | |
R list device assignments | |
- To activate the background, load IDLE into the foreground: | |
$A DTA0 -4 | |
$GLOAD | |
FGLOAD V2A | |
>_IDLE<altmode = control-[> | |
Background terminal responds with | |
B9/15 V4A | |
$ | |
and is now ready for commands. | |
6.4 DOS-15 | |
DOS-15 is a more polished version of ADSS-15 using the RF15 or RP15 | |
as its system device. To load and run DOS-15: | |
- Load the DOS-15 paper tape bootstrap into upper memory: | |
sim> load rfsboot.rim 77637 | |
- Mount the DOS-15 RF disk image on the RF15: | |
sim> att rf dosv2a_4p.rf | |
- Run the bootstrap: | |
sim> run | |
- The RF disk will boot and print out | |
DOS-15 V2A | |
ENTER DATE (MM/DD/YY) - | |
Enter the date (the year must be between 70 and 99). DOS-15 will | |
print its prompt and is now ready for commands. Recognized commands | |
include: | |
I system information | |
S system configuration | |
R system device assignments | |
7. IBM 1401 | |
7.1 Single Card "Koans" | |
One of the art forms for the IBM 1401 was packing useful programs into a | |
single punched card. Three samples are included: | |
i1401_ctolp.cd prints a card deck on the line printer | |
i1401_ctopu.cd copies a card deck to the card punch | |
i1401_hello.cd prints "HELLO WORLD" on the line printer and stops | |
To use the reproduction cards, simply insert them at the beginning of a | |
text file, terminated by newline. Attach the modified file to the card | |
reader, attach a blank file to the output device, and boot the card reader. | |
7.2 Diagnostic Tape | |
The software and writeup were provided by Charles Owens. | |
This 1401 Diagnostics tape is a bootable tape containing a series of 1401 | |
diagnostics dating from about 1962. The 1407 Inquiry console is not used; | |
all control is via the front panel. | |
To run in the simulator, attach thusly: | |
sim> attach mt1 1401diag.mt | |
sim> attach lpt errorlist.txt | |
sim> boot mt1 | |
The simulator will halt with IS = 433. At this point, you can set options | |
through the sense switches and memory. | |
D 1252 "1" Will cause headings to print for each test run. | |
Otherwise no printing will occur unless there are errors. | |
D SSB 1 Loop if an error is detected. | |
D SSC 1 Prints all test cases not just errors. | |
D SSD 1 Repeat the test run over and over. | |
D SSE 1 Halt if any error is detected, otherwise continue. | |
When you continue from this halt (use C to CON), the simulator will halt | |
at 3001. Enter C again and the tape will spin thru a series of basic | |
CPU diagnostics. | |
7.3 SPS | |
The software and writeup were provided by Charles Owens. | |
sps1.obj and sps2.obj are the object card decks for the "Symbolic | |
Programming System", a primitive assembler for the 1401 that predates | |
the better known and more functional Autocoder. | |
To use SPS, write an SPS program using your favourite editor (two | |
examples are provided, hello.sps and diaglist.sps). SPS decks are | |
not free-format, but operands must be placed in columns: | |
1 - 5 Line Count (optional) | |
6 - 7 Count (number of characters when defining a constant). | |
8 - 13 Label (six characters must start with alphabetic). | |
14 - 16 Opcode: Examples: | |
A = Add | |
B = Branch (must be d-mod for conditional) | |
BWZ = Branch if Wordmark or Zone | |
C = Compare | |
CC = Carriage Control (printer) | |
CS = CLear Storage | |
CU = Control Unit (e.g. tape) | |
CW = Clear Workmark | |
D = Divide | |
DC = Define Constant (no wordmark) | |
DCW = Define Constant (starts in 24, length in 6-7) | |
END = End of program | |
LCA = Load Characters | |
H = Halt | |
M = Multiply | |
MCE = Move and Edit | |
MCS = Move and Supress Zeros | |
MCW = Move Characters | |
MN = Move Numeric | |
MZ = Move Zone | |
ORG = Define Origin Point | |
P = Punch Card | |
R = Read Card | |
S = Subtract | |
SS = Stacker Select | |
SW = Set Wordmark | |
W = Write Line | |
ZA = Zero and Add | |
ZS = Zero and Subtract | |
Tape: | |
MCW %UX YYY W Write Tape from addr YYY w/o wordmarks) | |
LCA %UX YYY W Write Tape, Unit X from addr YYY w/wordmarks) | |
MCW %UX YYY R Read Tape from addr YYY w/o wordmarks) | |
LCA %UX YYY R Read Tape, Unit X from addr YYY w/wordmarks) | |
CU %UX M Write Tape Mark | |
CU %UX E Skip and Blank Tape | |
CU %UX B Backspace Record | |
CU %UX R Rewind Tape | |
CU %UX U Rewind and Unlaod tape | |
17 - 22 Address for A-operand (label or 4-digit actual address) | |
23 - 23 blank, + or - to adjust A-operand by a constant | |
24 - 26 3-digit number to adjust A-operand by if 23 is + or - | |
27 - 27 Index (?) | |
28 - 33 Address for B-operand | |
34 - 34 Blank, + or - | |
35 - 37 3-digit number of adjust B-address by if 34 is + or - | |
38 - 38 Index (?) | |
39 - 39 D-modifier for this instruction. Notes: | |
/ = Compare is unequal | |
S = Branch if Compare Equal | |
T = B is less than A | |
U = B is greater than A | |
L = Tape read error | |
K = Tape end of reel | |
40 - 55 Comments | |
The SPS deck should start with an ORG operation to specify where in storage | |
the program starts, and end with an END card, with an optional A-operand | |
showing where to start execution. | |
To assemble an SPS program, place the SPS source between the SPS1.OBJ and | |
the SPS2.OBJ deck, and another copy of the same source after the SPS2.OBJ | |
deck (SPS is a two-pass assembler). SPS prints a listing on LPT and punches | |
an object deck on CDP, ready to run. | |
A UNIX command script to assemble an SPS deck painlessly is in "sps". To | |
use the script, enter "sps programname". The script creates programname.lst | |
for the listing and programname.obj for the object deck. Windows users | |
are out of luck, for now. | |
8. HP2116 16K BASIC | |
HP BASIC is a paper-tape centric implementation of BASIC for a 16KW | |
HP2116. Device numbers correspond to the default simulator settings: | |
PTR = 10 | |
TTY = 11 | |
PTP = 12 | |
The program is a complete but early BASIC and has one unsual requirement: | |
all programs must include a valid END statement to run correctly. My | |
thanks to Jeff Moffatt for providing the program. | |
To load and run BASIC: | |
sim> load basic1.abs | |
sim> run 100 | |
READY | |
10 PRINT SQR(2) | |
20 END | |
RUN | |
1.41421 | |
9. PDP-10 TOPS-10 7.03, TOPS-10 7.04, TOPS-20 V4.1 | |
TOPS-10 was the primary time-shared operating system for the PDP-10. | |
TOPS-20 was a popular alternative derived from the BBN TENEX system. | |
Installation and distribution tapes for TOPS-10 7.03, TOPS-10 7.04, | |
and TOPS-20 4.1 are available at http://pdp-10.trailing-edge.com. | |
10. Interdata 32b Systems | |
10.1 Interdata 7/32 UNIX | |
Interdata UNIX V6 was the first port of UNIX from its native environment | |
on the PDP-11. The port was done by Richard Miller and his colleagues | |
at the University of Wollongong, Australia, in 1976-77. UNIX V6 and V7 | |
for the Interdata 7/32 is provided under license, as is, without fee, by | |
Caldera Corportion, for non-commercial use only. Please read the enclosed | |
license agreement for full terms and conditions. This license must be | |
reproduced with any copy of the UNIX V6 and V7 disk images. My thanks to | |
Richard Miller, without whose guidance, knowledge, and patience the | |
recreation of Interdata UNIX would not have been possible, and to Caldera, | |
which provided the license. | |
10.1.1 UNIX V6 | |
UNIX V6 is contained on a single 10MB disk image. To boot UNIX V6: | |
sim> set ttp ena | |
sim> set pas dev=12 | |
sim> set mt dev=85 | |
sim> att -e dp0 iu6_dp0.dsk | |
sim> boot dp0 | |
?unix | |
login: root | |
# ls -l | |
10.1.2 UNIX V7 | |
UNIX V7 is contained on two 10MB disk images. To boot UNIX V7: | |
sim> set ttp ena | |
sim> set pas dev=12 | |
sim> set mt dev=85 | |
sim> att -e dp0 iu7_dp0.dsk | |
sim> att -e dp1 iu7_dp1.dsk | |
sim> boot dp0 | |
Boot | |
: dsk(1,0)unix | |
# | |
Type ^D to enable multiuser mode. The root password is root. | |
[end simh_swre.txt] |