Hi guys, new SIMH (and Research Unix) user here coming from the future
(Linux), haha. Well, as the mail subject says, I have a problem.<br><br>After creating a bootable disk from a virgin Unix v7 distribution tape by following this guide, <a href="http://homepages.thm.de/%7Ehg53/pdp11-unix/" target="_blank">http://homepages.thm.de/~hg53/pdp11-unix/</a>, and after umounting the usr file system and halting the machine, SIMH returns:<br>
HALT instruction, PC: 000002 (HALT)<br>
after running the command:<br> pdp11 run.conf<br>and I cannot boot my 87,9 MB 'system.hp' disk.<br><br>I thought the problem was on the final line of 'run.conf':<br> run 2002<br>But when I use SIMH without .conf files and by manually typing the following commands:<br>
set cpu 11/45<br> set cpu 256k<br> set rp0 rp04<br> attach rp0 system.hp<br> boot rp0<br>I see the same HALT message too.<br><br>I'm
currently unning SIMH from Debian/Ubuntu package 3.8.1-5build1. Should I
update to a newest one? Or did I make a mistake when creating my
bootable disk?