[Simh] DEC Pro 350 Emulator

Sampsa Laine sampsa at mac.com
Sat Jun 4 10:54:16 EDT 2016


Wait you can get DECnet running on this?

How? :)

Sampsa


> On 4 Jun 2016, at 17:50, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
> 
> The Pro emulator? It gives you the Pro graphic subsystem. P/OS includes emulating a VT220 with some limitations. And you have DECnet...
> However, no telnet. Neither in, nor out. You could possibly emulate the serial ports of the Pro, and connect them to some telnet server, like other Simh emulations. However, if that would be useful depends on whether any software on the Pro would allow the usage of the serial ports in that way to log in.
> 
> I think P/OS could support users logging in on the serial ports, but I'm not entirely sure. Other operating systems I have no idea...
> 
> And before anyone asks, no, my TCP/IP will not run under P/OS. It's because P/OS do not support split I/D space, even when you had hardware that could do it.
> 
> 	Johnny
> 
> 
> On 2016-06-04 16:16, Sampsa Laine wrote:
>> Is there any way  of turning this into a terminal via say some kind of telnet-to-this-address-and-port option?
>> 
>> Does the software bundle include a terminal emulator?
>> 
>> I’d totally use this for connecting to VMS systems etc..
>> 
>> Sampsa
>> 
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