Ok, I know that this isn't to do with a pdp or ancient unix but does anyone know
where I can find the sources for makedepend ?
REgards
Robin
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From: Ian King <iking(a)microsoft.com>
To: "'Ken Wellsch'" <kwellsch(a)tampabay.rr.com>,
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Subject: RE: [pups] A bootable disk image for a PDP-11/34?
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 09:03:59 -0800
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After seeing all the mail of success with the Supnik emulator, I found a
compiled copy and tried that -- and got to a login: prompt! That's with the
image you sent me -- many thanks. I'm going to have to learn more about the
Supnik emulator now; in particular, I need to understand how to set it for a
given processor emulation, so that once I rebuild the system to run on a '34
(which is supposed to be feasible), I can be reasonably sure it will work
once it's ported over to the real machine.
NOTE: neither simulator will run in a DOS box on Windows 2000. E11 starts
up, but has problem accessing files (you can't MOUNT a file as a device).
Supnik just won't go at all. I've been running my emulator on a DOS machine
(actually, an old 486 laptop; hey guys, I have a laptop PDP-11!).
Cheers -- Ian
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Wellsch [mailto:kwellsch@tampabay.rr.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 5:20 AM
To: pups(a)minnie.cs.adfa.edu.au
Subject: Re: [pups] A bootable disk image for a PDP-11/34?
Ian King wrote:
Ken, I tried using that image and gunzip told me there was a crc error; it
wouldn't unzip it. (I downloaded it three times, just in case there was a
transmission error -- twice by ftp, once by http.)
So going over all the things I can easily do data integrity checks on, I've
run 'gzip -tv' on all the GZip'ed things and found three that are
apparently
damaged:
gzip: ./PDP-11/Distributions/dec/Ultrix-3.1/ultrix-3.1-bootape.tar.gz:
invalid compressed data--crc error
gzip: ./PDP-11/Distributions/research/Ken_Wellsch_v6/v6.tape.gz:
invalid compressed data--crc error
gzip: ./PDP-11/Distributions/unsw/90/record0.gz:
invalid compressed data--crc error
I can't comment on the *.Z compressed archives as they do not do any crc.
I will have to peruse my stack of archive CD's made at various stages of
the archive to see if I have the other two (I have a good 'v6.tape.gz'
file).
I did not try and run the MD5 list yet. But this is an example of why I
had been pushing for the use of MD5 for all items in the archive... B^)
-- Ken