[Simh] Networking and the enabled emulators

Jason Stevens neozeed at gmail.com
Thu Nov 6 23:43:36 EST 2008


I recall my last build under SFU went less then well...

And to be honest Visual C++ 2008 is WAY faster then GCC...

as for the individual nic thing.... You may try using a bridge, I notice
that is what
all the KVM, Xen things as of late are doing with their full system
emulation...



On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 11:24 PM, Gregg Levine <gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello!
> Pardon me for asking the incredibly obvious question, the merely
> obvious ones are later.
>
> For doing networking with the PDP11 one, and the VAX one, on Windows
> and even on Linux, (Which is my default target at the moment.), it can
> share space with the installed NIC, but to work properly it should be
> connected to its own? Is this correct, or did I miss something.
>
> Actually the merely obvious one is one of this: Did anyone try out
> building the SIMH kit using the compilers and tools that travel with
> the SFU tools? (It also turns out that the daft people behind NetBSD
> also ported their package source kit to both LInux, even though it
> doesn't want to build for me, and even for SFU.)
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