[Simh] vt220 to an emulated VAX
Michael Copini
mcopini at asap.an
Fri Nov 9 14:36:41 EST 2007
On 09 Nov, 2007, at 14:57, Gregg Levine wrote:
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> On Nov 9, 2007 1:15 PM, Robert G. Schaffrath
> <robert at schaffrath.net> wrote:
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> > There is one other way to do it that I have had success with
> using a REAL
> > VT320. Get a copy of TcpToSer at http://www.tcptoser.de/ .
> First make sure
> > you can Telnet in to your simulated VAX. Then configure the
> various TCP/IP
> > settings in TcpToSer to connect to your VAX and you are good to go.
> >
> > Robert G. Schaffrath
> > VMS V3.7 -> VMS V7.2-2
> >
> >
> >
> > Kevin Handy wrote:
> > Villy Madsen wrote:
> >
> >
> > You could always re-write one of the pdp11/vax serial port
> drivers to work
> > with
> > his serial port ...
> >
> >
> > Or, you could log into Linux on the 220, then
> > start up the emulator from there
> > and use it as the console port.
> >
> > Or, log into Linux from the 220, then telnet into
> > the emulator.
> >
>
> Hello!
> Yes it would work, but only if our correspondent was using his
> emulated SIMH supported VAX on Windows(Ugh!) rather then on Linux, as
> he's described. The product you suggest only runs on Windows.
>
> There aren't too many suggestions available, except for tracking down
> a terminal server such as the Model90L device or related from the
> usual sources, and using that, after you've set up networking on the
> simulation.
I replaced the Model90L Decserver with Lantronix Ether to serial
with SIMH/VMS on a Linux platform. Works very good. I have about 10
VT serial terminals connected this way.
http://www.lantronix.com/device-networking/external-device-servers/
uds1100.html
Michael Copini
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