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Subject: Re: vtserver
In-Reply-To: <19991014163422.C41213@henry.cs.adfa.edu.au> from Warren Toomey at "Oct 14, 1999  4:34:43 pm"
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As Warren Toomey wrote ...
> On Wed, Oct 06, 1999 at 11:19:54PM -0700, Kirk Davis wrote:
> > Warren,
> > I've been checking out your vtserver program. It's a great idea
> > and it's been fun to play with. I'm bringing up a /34 and have been
> > collecting parts for it for a few months. I've got it set up  with
> > a few RL02's on it. Few questions for you:
> > 
> > Do you know of anyone that has used it on a /34? I've punched in the
> > bootstrap and ran it. It loads the boot file from my Linux system.
> > It appears to call it but it halts somewhere in the 70000-70040 region.
> > Nothing comes up on the console. Looks like the memory is over written 
> > with the same values over and over again in this area. Any thoughts?
> > 
> > I'm working on getting a source license from SCO. I'd love to hack on
> > this with you if you are interested in any help.
> 
> Sorry for the delay Kirk. It could be that the V7 bootstrap expects
> split I/D, or a different I/O mapping then what's provided on the /34.
> 
> I'll punt this to the PUPS mailing list. I have a suspicion that
> you won't be able to install V7, but you should be able to install V6
> or 2.9BSD instead.

I once had Ultrix-11 3.1 running on a dual RK05 11/34. What I'd call a
very minimal system ;-) But it ran

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