--- Sergey Lapin <slapin(a)drevlanka.ru> wrote:
Hi all!!!
While educating people some unix stuff (at time, spare from work as
admin), I have a need for making some simple UNIX-like environment for
people to try to type some simple commands. Now I need to make it possible
to do it remotely. Are there any emulators, that are capable to run V5/6/7
or (better) 4.2BSD, and accessible by telnet or something like that?
Additional thing I need is vi, any emulator that is capable of
running vi could make me happy!!!
Emulation is needed because of unlimited virtualization possibility,
unlimited variation of configurations, and, of course, zero time for
recover after root errors. simh runs fast 60 instances on P233.
But now I need vi :(
Thanks a lot!
S.
SIMH lets you put the console on a telnet session so a single user can access
any OS that does console I/O over the network. Not as good as TCP/IP in the
OS.
Harti's p11 PDP-11 emulator is the very best for running 2.11BSD with TCP/IP
http://people.freebsd.org/~harti/
When the CPU is running the idle loop p11 suspends so no wasted CPU.