This dirctory contains a set of Visual Studio 2008 build projects for the | |
current simh code base. When used (with Visual Studio Express 2008 or | |
Visual Studio Express 2010) it populates a directory tree under the BIN | |
directory of the Simh distribution for temporary build files and produces | |
resulting executables in the BIN/NT/Win32-Debug or BIN/NT/Win32-Release | |
directories (depending on whether you target a Debug or Release build). | |
The Visual Studio Projects expect that a winpcap developer pack and the | |
Posix threads for windows package are available in a directory parallel | |
to the simh directory. | |
For Example, the directory structure should look like: | |
.../simh/simhv38-2-rc1/VAX/vax_cpu.c | |
.../simh/simhv38-2-rc1/scp.c | |
.../simh/simhv38-2-rc1/Visual Studio Projects/simh.sln | |
.../simh/simhv38-2-rc1/Visual Studio Projects/VAX.vcproj | |
.../simh/simhv38-2-rc1/BIN/Nt/Win32-Release/vax.exe | |
.../simh/windows-build/pthreads/pthread.h | |
.../simh/windows-build/winpcap/WpdPack/Include/pcap.h | |
The contents of the windows-build directory can be downloaded from: | |
https://github.com/simh/windows-build/archive/windows-build.zip | |
Network devices are capable of using pthreads to enhance their performance. | |
To realize these benefits, you must build the desire simulator with | |
USE_READER_THREAD defined. The relevant simulators which have network | |
support are VAX, VAX780 and PDP11. | |
Additionally, simulators which contain devices which use the asynchronous | |
APIs in sim_disk.c and sim_tape.c can also achieve greater performance by | |
leveraging pthreads to perform blocking I/O in separate threads. Currently | |
the simulators which have such devices are VAX, VAX780 and PDP11. To | |
achieve these benefits the simulators must be built with SIM_ASYNCH_IO | |
defined. | |
The project files in this directory build these simulators with support for | |
both network and asynchronous I/O. |