On 2017-05-20 23:05, Warner Losh wrote:
On Sat, May 20, 2017 at 2:40 PM, Johnny Billquist <bqt(a)update.uu.se
<mailto:bqt@update.uu.se>> wrote:
On 2017-05-20 20:18, Warner Losh wrote:
I read the sources to see the TCP/IP support was there (that's
the bit
about adding Berkeley Sockets). I see nowhere that it's excluded
for the
non I/D machines, but haven't tried it first hand. I got
interested not
because of the PDP-11, but because I have an old Rainbow that
recently
started running Venix (v7-based version) and was trolling around for
some way to do TCP/IP to it (though w/o readily available ethernet
cards, I'm not sure it is a viable project).
You do know that the Rainbow is not a PDP-11, right?
Only since '84 when I bought mine... They are both small memory boxes,
though, and something that can run in a 256kB machine should be able to
run on a 892kB machine... I have bits of mch.c/low.s from Venix that I
can leverage for the port to the Ultrix kernel to the 8088 that's inside
the Rainbow it would be running on.
Good. Just wanted to make sure you wouldn't get surprised/confused
later. :-)
No offense intended.
That said, I suspect it is not that easy to move over, as this probably
ties very closely in to how the hardware works, and more specifically
the MMU. Thus, an 8088 have to do things rather differently than a PDP-11.
Johnny
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