[Simh] EXT :Re: PDP-10 simulation: DEUNA support help needed

Timothe Litt litt at ieee.org
Mon Apr 27 14:43:23 EDT 2015


I took a quick glance at some of the files.

That's definitely not DEC code.  And it's not the UNASER.MAC that I
started/referenced.

It's some 3rd party.  Note that it uses customer CALLI numbers (negative).

It appears to be TCP support  (or a partial attempt) - there is no
DECnet support

It's always annoying when people don't sign their work...

One clue: iprout.mac references an IP address owned by the Royal
Institute of Technology in Sweden.

I don't have time to dig into it any further.

This communication may not represent my employer's views,
if any, on the matters discussed. 

On 27-Apr-15 12:08, Phil Budne wrote:
> I have some files laying around from 2011:
>     phil at phil-laptop:~/tops-10-deuna$ ls -l
>     total 152
>     -rw-r--r-- 1 phil phil  1608 Mar 23  2011 arplst.mac
>     -rw-r--r-- 1 phil phil 14372 Mar 23  2011 arpser.mac
>     -rw-r--r-- 1 phil phil  3726 Mar 23  2011 comdev.dif
>     -rw-r--r-- 1 phil phil  1307 Mar 23  2011 common.dif
>     -rw-r--r-- 1 phil phil  6220 Mar 23  2011 ip4sub.mac
>     -rw-r--r-- 1 phil phil  4414 Mar 23  2011 ip4sym.mac
>     -rw-r--r-- 1 phil phil  5382 Mar 23  2011 iprout.mac
>     -rw-r--r-- 1 phil phil  8819 Mar 23  2011 ipser.mac
>     -rw-r--r-- 1 phil phil   280 Mar 23  2011 link.mic
>     -rw-r--r-- 1 phil phil  1081 Mar 23  2011 scnser.dif
>     -rw-r--r-- 1 phil phil   713 Mar 23  2011 s.dif
>     -rw-r--r-- 1 phil phil  6780 Mar 23  2011 slip.mac
>     -rw-r--r-- 1 phil phil   614 Mar 23  2011 sysini.dif
>     -rw-r--r-- 1 phil phil  9293 Mar 23  2011 tftpd.mac
>     -rw-r--r-- 1 phil phil 19664 Mar 23  2011 udpser.mac
>     -rw-r--r-- 1 phil phil  1069 Mar 23  2011 udpsym.mac
>     -rw-r--r-- 1 phil phil 21917 Mar 23  2011 unaser.mac
>     -rw-r--r-- 1 phil phil   667 Mar 23  2011 uuocon.dif
>     phil at phil-laptop:~/tops-10-deuna$ head unaser.mac 
>     title	unaser - Service for DEUNA/DELUA.
>
>     search	f, s, netprm
>     search	ip4sym
>
>     ; eHpli  mrtpadei sndi e adp1p.1
>
>     opdef	bltbu	[716B8]		;Fast (?) byte to UNIBUS
>     opdef	bltub	[717B8]		;Fast (?) UNIBUS to byte
>
> But no indication of where they came from (who wrote them).
> I've dropped them in ftp://ftp.ultimate.com/pdp10/tops-10-deuna/
>
> I've seen the (Don Provan?) TOPS-10 TCP/IP stack among TOPS-10 7.x
> sources from KIKI (the dual KI), but *NOT* any of the userland code.
> ISTR TCP connections were "assigned devices", and so persisted between
> program invocations!!


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