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Mark Pizzolato
02cb5c2d88 Compiler suggested cleanups.
Mostly silencing noise warnings, but bugs were found in sim_console.c and pdp11_dmc.c
2014-02-14 17:07:45 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
f1a10a7ff9 PDP11,VAX: Cleanup declared but undefined local routine. 2014-02-12 17:18:44 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
f0d41f15d7 PDP11: Fix to correctly set PS value on CPU reset to reflect the model specific ways real hardware behaved. (from Bob Supnik)
Here's a PDP11 SIMH bug as old as the simulator itself: the reset_cpu routine sets the PS to 340 (interrupts disabled). This causes some versions of Lunar Lander not to work. In fact, the initial state of the PS is not architecturally standardized:

      04: cleared (from schematics)
      05: cleared (from manual)
      20: cleared (from schematics)
      34: cleared (from schematics), set to 340 on boot?
      40: cleared (from schematics)
      44: cleared on init, set to 340 on boot (from schematics, manual)
      45: cleared (from schematics)
      60: cleared (from schematics)
      70: cleared (from schematics)
      T11: set to 340 (from spec)
      LSI11, F11: 4 mode behavior (from memory on power recovery, cleared on GO, 340 on boot, mode 3 undefined)
      J11: 4 mode behavior (from memory on power recovery, cleared on GO, 340 on boot, 340 on jump to  custom PROM)

The story seems to be this. All non-VLSI PDP11s used TTL chips to implement the PS, either discrete flip-flops, or 4b registers, or both.
Starting with the first system, the 11/20, they were wired clear on the processor INIT signal (power-up or front panel START switch), so that all internal state started as 0. This worked fine, because START also reset the Unibus and cleared all interrupt enables. So even though the processor was as IPL = 0, no interrupts were possible. Then along came the LSI11...

The LSI11 implemented a line-time clock with NO INTERRUPT DISABLE. Thus, if IPL was left at 0 and a bootstrap routine from a slow device was started (e.g., a floppy drive), the clock would tick, and an interrupt would occur, before the bootstrap routine finished. Because no vectors were set up, the processor would crash. So the LSI11 started the practice, carried over to all later PDP11 VLSI chips, of setting the PS to 340 before jumping to a boot ROM.

The T11 did this in all modes of startup, because its only startup behavior was to jump to a "boot" routine. It did not have a console of any kind.

Accordingly, it appears that the cpu_reset routine needs to set the PS based on the processor model. Further, all boot routines need to set the PS to 0 or 340 based on the processor model. (It's probably safe for boot routines just to set the PS to 340, but it's not technically
accurate.)
2013-10-27 05:30:13 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
026dd98d83 Merge latest from Bob Supnik 2013-10-12 13:33:01 -07:00
Timothe Litt
91c7d26095 SHOW IOSPACE, again
Show IOSPACE doesn't always get the number of devices right due to device creativity.

o The distinction between UNIT and DEVICE has blurred
o MUX devices merge several physical devices into one device/unit
o Dynamic device sizing has made things more volatile.

This edit solves the problem for SHOW IOSPACE by adding an (optional) word to the DIBs.
The word contains the amount of IO space consumed by each instance of the physical device that's being emulated.
E.G., if it's a DZ11, the device is the DZ11 module, or 8 lines, even though the MUX device may support 32.

This enables SHOW IOSPACE to determine the number of physical devices being emulated, which is what folks need when configuring software.  The word may have other uses - in a generic dynamic device sizing routine - which is why the amount of IOSPACE per device was chosen rather than the 'number of physical devices.'

The edit should not make any existing device regress.  If the new word (ulnt) is zero (not initialized), SHOW IOSPACE will default to the number of units in the device, or if there's no device (CPUs), 1 as before.  If it is present, the number of devices is the calculated as total allocation/allocation-per-device.

The edit updates all the devices that seem to require this treatment, and all the processors that define the UNIBUS/QBUS DIBs.
2013-07-11 15:39:15 -04:00
Mark Pizzolato
374b13f946 Fixes to infinite loop issues found by Mikulas Patocka 2013-03-05 11:40:33 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
610ecaaa93 Adding mode device help 2013-02-05 06:49:39 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
28b90552b7 Revised all VAX simulator devices to have proper help information defined to make "HELP dev SHOW" and "HELP dev SET" most useful. 2013-02-02 16:29:38 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
cbe11147fc Created a way for devices to have a description presentation routine and if it is supplied for its output to be visible with a SHOW SYSTEM command. Provided device description routines for devices used in the VAX simulators 2013-01-25 12:04:25 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
9fc6aa73d6 Finish migration for simulators to use generic clock co-scheduling and sim_activate_after for scheduled delays 2013-01-22 05:41:27 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
dac73b9381 Migrating scp and library global variables to be declared as extern in the appropriate library include file and remove repetitive declarations in referencing modules. 2013-01-10 13:29:15 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
7b6f7a9871 Set device flags indicating DEV_DISK, DEV_TAPE, DEV_MUX and DEV_ETHER for all simulator devices which use the sim_disk, sim_tape, sim_tmxr, and sim_ether libraries 2013-01-07 12:47:24 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
7bed091134 Reworked Auto Configure for all Qbus/Unibus devices to have their device address settings table driven from the auto configure code rather than statically defined in many per cpu model include files.
Fixed auto configure bugs which didn't allow Fixed CSR Addresses or Fixed Vectors to be set using the auto configure information.
Fixed display of address and vectors to indicate that the assigned address and/or vector is in the floating set.
Added extended definitions to the auto configure table to reflect all known potential static and floating and static addresses as of VMS V5.5-2
Changed the name of the VAX 11/780 console floppy device name to RXC from RX (which collides with a Unibus name for the RX11).
2012-12-20 13:58:11 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
50cf91d441 Merge branch 'SerialMux' and compiler suggested cleanup 2012-12-18 09:52:14 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
0f8e6cfe95 Cleanup for warning messages produced by the clang C compiler. Mostly adding parentheses in conditional assignments and clarification parentheses in complex boolean expressions. 2012-04-29 11:59:44 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
57008bb8f5 Cleaned up nested comments 2012-04-27 12:36:03 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
ab3af3062d - Changed asynch queue insertion and removal to use a lock free algorithm based only on InterlockedCompareExchangePointer. We can now use this lock free approach on IA64 host systems as well.
- Removed flawed logic which assumed that sim_interval was meaningful when referenced by an asynchronous thread.
- Adjust the event_time of events removed from the asynch queue to account for the average time spent on the queue before the event was noticed by the instruction execution thread.
- Added a sim_activate_notbefore function which specifies an rtime which is the earliest time the event should fire.
- Changed the 'wakeup from idle' logic to force an immediate asynch queue check if the wakeup was not due to a timeout (i.e. it was due to an asynch queue insertion).
- Fixed the descrip.mms to build asynchronous support on AXP and IA64 VMS with kernel threads enabled
2012-04-04 11:05:24 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
7ac3557524 Fixed bug under Asynch I/O where I/O completion did not delay the appropriate time before passing back device status to a simulator. Found by Sergey Oboguev. 2012-04-02 14:05:12 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
6e813b8364 Merge with v3.9-0-rc2 first pass 2012-03-24 19:46:37 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
fabdf73bed Compiler cleanup after v3.9-0 merge 2012-03-19 16:07:36 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
fffad7c20e Merge changes from v3.9-0 rc1 2012-03-19 16:05:24 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
7a558a4e63 Added support for Logical End of Tape (EOT) detection when required 2012-01-24 10:12:26 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
fe8b1f06de Merge branch 'FastAsynchIO' into simhv38-2-rc2
Conflicts:
	PDP11/pdp11_tq.c
	PDP11/pdp11_ts.c
	PDP11/pdp11_xq.h
	VAX/vax780_sbi.c
	VAX/vax_cpu.c
	makefile
	scp.c
	sim_defs.h
	sim_ether.c
	sim_timer.c
2011-04-15 10:47:35 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
87c3e3452f Added Asynch I/O and Disk Support for various Disk formats
I’ve always wanted to have the option to have simulated devices behave
more naturally with respect to I/O operations.  By more naturally I
mean that the current simulator model I/O is either polled (for asynchronous
things link Muxes and Network), or it is performed in the middle of some
instruction execution taking possibly many milliseconds (disk and/or tapes).
The existing model creates quite deterministic behavior which helps to debug
and understand issues, but it trades off potential instruction execution
while performing these I/O operations in between instruction execution.

To address this concept (while still retaining the potential advantages of
the original model), I’ve designed an Asynch I/O model extension for simh.
In order to flesh-out and debug this design, I’ve also refactored several
devices to utilize this capability.  Please read the attached
0readmeAsynchIO.txt file for concept details about the approach.

In order to make disk devices easy to implement (within or without the
AsynchIO framework), I’ve created a sim_disk.c  library which is modeled
on the sim_tape.c library to generalize disk I/O like tape I/O is
generalized in sim_tape.c.  This sim_disk.c library now provides that
natural place to implement support for various disk implementation formats
(just like sim_tape support several formats, and one day will be the place
to add direct physical tape access). The current sim_disk library provides
the framework for direct support of 3 different disk formats:
    1) standard simh disk format
    2) platform specific physical disk access
and 3) platform independent Virtual Disk format.
The Virtual Disk format is an implementation of the format described in
the ”Microsoft Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) Image Format Specification”.  The
VHD specification is available for anyone to implement under the "Microsoft
Open Specification Promise" described at
http://www.microsoft.com/interop/osp/default.mspx.
The VHD implementation includes support for:
    1) Fixed sized disks
    2) Dynamically expanding disks
and 3) Differencing Disks.
Dynamically expanding disks don’t change their “Virtual Size”, but they
don’t consume disk space on the containing storage until the virtual
sectors in the disk are actually written to (i.e. an RA81 or RA92 VHD
with a VMS installed on it may initially only contain 30+ MB of files,
and the resulting VHD will be 30+ MB).  The VHD format contains meta data
which describes the virtual device.  Amongst this meta data is the simh
device type which the VHD was originally created as.  This metadata is
therefore available whenever that VHD is attached to an emulated disk
device in the future so the device type & size can be automatically be
configured.

Sim_disk_attach is used by device emulations to attach a simh/vhd/raw
device to a simulated device.  The following simh command switches
are used by the sim_disk_attach API:

    -R          Attach Read Only.
    -E          Must Exist (if not specified an attempt to create the
                indicated virtual disk will be attempted).
    -F          Open the indicated disk container in a specific format
                (default is to autodetect VHD defaulting to simh if the
                indicated container is not a VHD).
    -X          When creating a VHD, create a fixed sized VHD (vs a
                Dynamically expanding one).
    -C          Create a VHD and copy its contents from another disk
                (simh, VHD, or RAW format).
    -D          Create a Differencing VHD (relative to an already
                existing VHD disk)

Examples:

    sim> show rq
    RQ, address=20001468-2000146B*, no vector, 4 units
      RQ0, 159MB, not attached, write enabled, RD54, autosize, SIMH format
      RQ1, 159MB, not attached, write enabled, RD54, autosize, SIMH format
      RQ2, 159MB, not attached, write enabled, RD54, autosize, SIMH format
      RQ3, 409KB, not attached, write enabled, RX50, autosize, SIMH format
    sim> atta rq0 RA81.vhd
    sim> show rq0
    RQ0, 456MB, attached to RA81.vhd, write enabled, RA81, autosize, VHD format
    sim> set rq2 ra92
    sim> att rq2 -f vhd RA92.vhd
    RQ2: creating new file
    sim> sho rq2
    RQ2, 1505MB, attached to RA92.vhd, write enabled, RA92, autosize, VHD format
    sim> ! dir RA92.vhd
     Volume in drive H is New Volume
     Volume Serial Number is F8DE-510C

     Directory of H:\Data

    04/14/2011  12:57 PM             5,120 RA92.vhd
                   1 File(s)          5,120 bytes
                   0 Dir(s)   3,074,412,544 bytes free
    sim> atta rq3 -c RA92-1.vhd RA92.vhd
    sim> atta rq3 -c RA92-1.vhd RA92.vhd
    RQ3: creating new virtual disk 'RA92-1.vhd'
    RQ3: Copied 1505MB.  99% complete.
    RQ3: Copied 1505MB. Done.
    sim> sh rq3
    RQ3, 1505MB, attached to RA92-1.vhd, write enabled, RA92, autosize, VHD format
    sim>  ! dir RA92*
     Volume in drive H is New Volume
     Volume Serial Number is F8DE-510C

     Directory of H:\Data

    04/14/2011  01:12 PM             5,120 RA92-1.vhd
    04/14/2011  12:58 PM             5,120 RA92.vhd
                   2 File(s)         10,240 bytes
                   0 Dir(s)   3,074,404,352 bytes free
    sim> sho rq2
    RQ2, 1505MB, not attached, write enabled, RA92, autosize, VHD format
    sim> set rq2 ra81
    sim> set rq2 noauto
    sim> sho rq2
    RQ2, 456MB, not attached, write enabled, RA81, noautosize, VHD format
    sim> set rq2 format=simh
    sim> sho rq2
    RQ2, 456MB, not attached, write enabled, RA81, noautosize, SIMH format
    sim> atta rq2 -c RA81-Copy.vhd VMS055.dsk
    RQ2: creating new virtual disk 'RA81-Copy.vhd'
    RQ2: Copied 456MB.  99% complete.
    RQ2: Copied 456MB. Done.
    sim> sho rq2
    RQ2, 456MB, attached to RA81-Copy.vhd, write enabled, RA81, noautosize, VHD format
    sim> det rq2
    sim> ! dir RA81-Copy.vhd
     Volume in drive H is New Volume
     Volume Serial Number is F8DE-510C

     Directory of H:\Data

    04/14/2011  01:22 PM       178,304,512 RA81-Copy.vhd
                   1 File(s)    178,304,512 bytes
                   0 Dir(s)   2,896,097,280 bytes free
    sim> ! dir VMS055.dsk
     Volume in drive H is New Volume
     Volume Serial Number is F8DE-510C

     Directory of H:\Data

    03/08/2011  01:42 PM       403,663,872 VMS055.dsk
                   1 File(s)    403,663,872 bytes
                   0 Dir(s)   2,896,097,280 bytes free
    sim>
2011-04-15 08:49:18 -07:00
Bob Supnik
a9fd3dd518 Notes For V3.8
The makefile now works for Linux and most Unix's. However, for Solaris
and MacOS, you must first export the OSTYPE environment variable:

> export OSTYPE
> make

Otherwise, you will get build errors.

1. New Features

1.1 3.8-0

1.1.1 SCP and Libraries

- BREAK, NOBREAK, and SHOW BREAK with no argument will set, clear, and
  show (respectively) a breakpoint at the current PC.

1.1.2 GRI

- Added support for the GRI-99 processor.

1.1.3 HP2100

- Added support for the BACI terminal interface.
- Added support for RTE OS/VMA/EMA, SIGNAL, VIS firmware extensions.

1.1.4 Nova

- Added support for 64KW memory (implemented in third-party CPU's).

1.1.5 PDP-11

- Added support for DC11, RC11, KE11A, KG11A.
- Added modem control support for DL11.
- Added ASCII character support for all 8b devices.

1.2 3.8-1

1.2.1 SCP and libraries

- Added capability to set line connection order for terminal multiplexers.

1.2.2 HP2100

- Added support for 12620A/12936A privileged interrupt fence.
- Added support for 12792C eight-channel asynchronous multiplexer.

1.3 3.8-2

1.3.1 SCP and libraries

- Added line history capability for *nix hosts.
- Added "SHOW SHOW" and "SHOW <dev> SHOW" commands.

1.3.2 1401

- Added "no rewind" option to magtape boot.

1.3.3 PDP-11

- Added RD32 support to RQ
- Added debug support to RL

1.3.4 PDP-8

- Added FPP support (many thanks to Rick Murphy for debugging the code)

1.3.5 VAX-11/780

- Added AUTORESTART switch support, and VMS REBOOT command support

2. Bugs Fixed

Please see the revision history on http://simh.trailing-edge.com or
in the source module sim_rev.h.
2011-04-15 08:36:09 -07:00
Bob Supnik
9c4779c061 Notes For V3.8
The makefile now works for Linux and most Unix's. Howevr, for Solaris
and MacOS, you must first export the OSTYPE environment variable:

> export OSTYPE
> make

Otherwise, you will get build errors.

1. New Features

1.1 3.8-0

1.1.1 SCP and Libraries

- BREAK, NOBREAK, and SHOW BREAK with no argument will set, clear, and
  show (respectively) a breakpoint at the current PC.

1.1.2 GRI

- Added support for the GRI-99 processor.

1.1.3 HP2100

- Added support for the BACI terminal interface.
- Added support for RTE OS/VMA/EMA, SIGNAL, VIS firmware extensions.

1.1.4 Nova

- Added support for 64KW memory (implemented in third-party CPU's).

1.1.5 PDP-11

- Added support for DC11, RC11, KE11A, KG11A.
- Added modem control support for DL11.
- Added ASCII character support for all 8b devices.

1.2 3.8-1

1.2.1 SCP and libraries

- Added capability to set line connection order for terminal multiplexers.

1.2.2 HP2100

- Added support for 12620A/12936A privileged interrupt fence.
- Added support for 12792C eight-channel asynchronous multiplexer.

2. Bugs Fixed

Please see the revision history on http://simh.trailing-edge.com or
in the source module sim_rev.h.
2011-04-15 08:35:54 -07:00
Bob Supnik
56a7d31770 Notes For V3.7
1. New Features

1.1 3.7-0

1.1.1 SCP

- Added SET THROTTLE and SET NOTHROTTLE commands to regulate simulator
  execution rate and host resource utilization.
- Added idle support (based on work by Mark Pizzolato).
- Added -e to control error processing in nested DO commands (from
  Dave Bryan).

1.1.2 HP2100

- Added Double Integer instructions, 1000-F CPU, and Floating Point
  Processor (from Dave Bryan).
- Added 2114 and 2115 CPUs, 12607B and 12578A DMA controllers, and
  21xx binary loader protection (from Dave Bryan).

1.1.3 Interdata

- Added SET IDLE and SET NOIDLE commands to idle the simulator in wait
  state.

1.1.4 PDP-11

- Added SET IDLE and SET NOIDLE commands to idle the simulator in wait
  state (WAIT instruction executed).
- Added TA11/TU60 cassette support.

1.1.5 PDP-8

- Added SET IDLE and SET NOIDLE commands to idle the simulator in wait
  state (keyboard poll loop or jump-to-self).
- Added TA8E/TU60 cassette support.

1.1.6 PDP-1

- Added support for 16-channel sequence break system.
- Added support for PDP-1D extended features and timesharing clock.
- Added support for Type 630 data communications subsystem.

1.1.6 PDP-4/7/9/15

- Added SET IDLE and SET NOIDLE commands to idle the simulator in wait
  state (keyboard poll loop or jump-to-self).

1.1.7 VAX, VAX780

- Added SET IDLE and SET NOIDLE commands to idle the simulator in wait
  state (more than 200 cycles at IPL's 0, 1, or 3 in kernel mode).

1.1.8 PDP-10

- Added SET IDLE and SET NOIDLE commands to idle the simulator in wait
  state (operating system dependent).
- Added CD20 (CD11) support.

2. Bugs Fixed

Please see the revision history on http://simh.trailing-edge.com or
in the source module sim_rev.h.
2011-04-15 08:35:37 -07:00
Bob Supnik
dc871fa631 Notes For V3.6-0
The save/restore format has been updated to improve its reliability.
As a result, save files prior to release 3.0 are no longer supported.

The text documentation files are obsolete and are no longer included
with the distribution.  Up-to-date PDF documentation files are
available on the SimH web site.

1. New Features

1.1 3.6-0

1.1.1 Most magnetic tapes

- Added support for limiting tape capacity to a particular size in MB

1.1.2 IBM 7090/7094

- First release

1.1.3 VAX-11/780

- Added FLOAD command, loads system file from console floppy disk

1.1.4 VAX, VAX-11/780, and PDP-11

- Added card reader support (from John Dundas)

1.1.5 PDP-11

- Added instruction history

2. Bugs Fixed

Please see the revision history on http://simh.trailing-edge.com or
in the source module sim_rev.h.
2011-04-15 08:35:15 -07:00
Bob Supnik
a12e4a1c39 Notes For V3.5-1
The source set has been extensively overhauled.  For correct
viewing, set Visual C++ or Emacs to have tab stops every 4
characters.

1. New Features

1.1 3.5-0

1.1.1 All Ethernet devices

- Added Windows user-defined adapter names (from Timothe Litt)

1.1.2 Interdata, SDS, HP, PDP-8, PDP-18b terminal multiplexors

- Added support for SET <unit>n DISCONNECT

1.1.3 VAX

- Added latent QDSS support
- Revised autoconfigure to handle QDSS

1.1.4 PDP-11

- Revised autoconfigure to handle more cases

1.2 3.5-1

No new features

1.3 3.5-2

1.3.1 All ASCII terminals

- Most ASCII terminal emulators have supported 7-bit and 8-bit
  operation; where required, they have also supported an upper-
  case only or KSR-emulation mode.  This release adds a new mode,
  7P, for 7-bit printing characters.  In 7P mode, non-printing
  characters in the range 0-31 (decimal), and 127 (decimal), are
  automatically suppressed.  This prevents printing of fill
  characters under Windows.

  The printable character set for ASCII code values 0-31 can be
  changed with the SET CONSOLE PCHAR command.  Code value 127
  (DELETE) is always suppressed.

1.3.2 VAX-11/780

- First release.  The VAX-11/780 has successfully run VMS V7.2.  The
  commercial instructions and compatability mode have not been
  extensively tested.  The Ethernet controller is not working yet
  and is disabled.

2. Bugs Fixed

2.1 3.5-0

2.1.1 SCP and libraries

- Trim trailing spaces on all input (for example, attach file names)
- Fixed sim_sock spurious SIGPIPE error in Unix/Linux
- Fixed sim_tape misallocation of TPC map array for 64b simulators

2.1.2 1401

- Fixed bug, CPU reset was clearing SSB through SSG

2.1.3 PDP-11

- Fixed bug in VH vector display routine
- Fixed XU runt packet processing (found by Tim Chapman)

2.1.4 Interdata

- Fixed bug in SHOW PAS CONN/STATS
- Fixed potential integer overflow exception in divide

2.1.5 SDS

- Fixed bug in SHOW MUX CONN/STATS

2.1.6 HP

- Fixed bug in SHOW MUX CONN/STATS

2.1.7 PDP-8

- Fixed bug in SHOW TTIX CONN/STATS
- Fixed bug in SET/SHOW TTOXn LOG

2.1.8 PDP-18b

- Fixed bug in SHOW TTIX CONN/STATS
- Fixed bug in SET/SHOW TTOXn LOG

2.1.9 Nova, Eclipse

- Fixed potential integer overflow exception in divide

2.2 3.5-1

2.2.1 1401

- Changed character encodings to be compatible with Pierce 709X simulator
- Added mode for old/new character encodings

2.2.2 1620

- Changed character encodings to be compatible with Pierce 709X simulator

2.2.3 PDP-10

- Changed MOVNI to eliminate GCC warning

2.2.4 VAX

- Fixed bug in structure definitions with 32b compilation options
- Fixed bug in autoconfiguration table

2.2.5 PDP-11

- Fixed bug in autoconfiguration table

2.3 3.5-2

2.3.1 PDP-10

- RP: fixed drive clear not to clear disk address

2.3.2 PDP-11 (VAX, VAX-11/780, for shared peripherals)

- HK: fixed overlap seek interaction with drive select, drive clear, etc
- RQ, TM, TQ, TS, TU: widened address display to 64b when USE_ADDR64 option selected
- TU: changed default adapter from TM02 to TM03 (required by VMS)
- RP: fixed drive clear not to clear disk address
- RP, TU: fixed device enable/disable to enabled/disable Massbus adapter as well
- XQ: fixed register access alignment bug (found by Doug Carman)

2.3.3 PDP-8

- RL: fixed IOT 61 decoding bug (found by David Gesswein)
- DF, DT, RF: fixed register access alignment bug (found by Doug Carman)

2.3.4 VAX

- Fixed CVTfi to trap on integer overflow if PSW<iv> is set
- Fixed breakpoint detection when USE_ADDR64 option selected
2011-04-15 08:35:10 -07:00
Bob Supnik
b7c1eae41f Notes For V3.5-0
The source set has been extensively overhauled.  For correct
viewing, set Visual C++ or Emacs to have tab stops every 4
characters.

1. New Features in 3.4-1

1.1 All Ethernet devices

- Added Windows user-defined adapter names (from Timothe Litt)

1.2 Interdata, SDS, HP, PDP-8, PDP-18b terminal multiplexors

- Added support for SET <unit>n DISCONNECT

1.3 VAX

- Added latent QDSS support
- Revised autoconfigure to handle QDSS

1.4 PDP-11

- Revised autoconfigure to handle more casees

2. Bugs Fixed in 3.4-1

2.1 SCP and libraries

- Trim trailing spaces on all input (for example, attach file names)
- Fixed sim_sock spurious SIGPIPE error in Unix/Linux
- Fixed sim_tape misallocation of TPC map array for 64b simulators

2.2 1401

- Fixed bug, CPU reset was clearing SSB through SSG

2.3 PDP-11

- Fixed bug in VH vector display routine
- Fixed XU runt packet processing (found by Tim Chapman)

2.4 Interdata

- Fixed bug in SHOW PAS CONN/STATS
- Fixed potential integer overflow exception in divide

2.5 SDS

- Fixed bug in SHOW MUX CONN/STATS

2.6 HP

- Fixed bug in SHOW MUX CONN/STATS

2.7 PDP-8

- Fixed bug in SHOW TTIX CONN/STATS
- Fixed bug in SET/SHOW TTOXn LOG

2.8 PDP-18b

- Fixed bug in SHOW TTIX CONN/STATS
- Fixed bug in SET/SHOW TTOXn LOG

2.9 Nova, Eclipse

- Fixed potential integer overflow exception in divide
2011-04-15 08:34:58 -07:00
Bob Supnik
ec60bbf329 Notes For V3.4-0
The memory layout for the Interdata simulators has been changed.
Do not use Interdata SAVE files from prior revisions with V3.4.

1. New Features in 3.4

1.1 SCP and Libraries

- Revised interpretation of fprint_sym, fparse_sym returns
- Revised syntax for SET DEBUG
- DO command nesting allowed to ten levels

1.2 Interdata

- Revised memory model to be 16b instead of 8b

1.3 HP2100

- Added Fast FORTRAN Processor instructions
- Added SET OFFLINE/ONLINE and SET UNLOAD/LOAD commands to tapes and disks

2. Bugs Fixed in 3.4-0

2.1 Interdata

- Fixed bug in show history routine (from Mark Hittinger)
- Fixed bug in initial memory allocation

2.2 PDP-10

- Fixed TU bug, ERASE and WREOF should not clear done (reported by
  Rich Alderson)
- Fixed TU error reporting

2.3 PDP-11

- Fixed TU error reporting
2011-04-15 08:34:51 -07:00
Bob Supnik
b6393b36b4 Notes For V3.3
RESTRICTION: The HP DS disk is not debugged.  DO NOT enable this
feature for normal operations.
WARNING: Massive changes in the PDP-11 make all previous SAVEd
file obsolete.  Do not attempt to use a PDP-11 SAVE file from a
prior release with V3.3!

1. New Features in 3.3

1.1 SCP

- Added -p (powerup) qualifier to RESET
- Changed SET <unit> ONLINE/OFFLINE to SET <unit> ENABLED/DISABLED
- Moved SET DEBUG under SET CONSOLE hierarchy
- Added optional parameter value to SHOW command
- Added output file option to SHOW command

1.2 PDP-11

- Separated RH Massbus adapter from RP controller
- Added TU tape support
- Added model emulation framework
- Added model details

1.3 VAX

- Separated out CVAX-specific features from core instruction simulator
- Implemented capability for CIS, octaword, compatibility mode instructions
- Added instruction display and parse for compatibility mode
- Changed SET CPU VIRTUAL=n to SHOW CPU VIRTUAL=n
- Added =n optional parameter to SHOW CPU HISTORY

1.4 Unibus/Qbus simulators (PDP-11, VAX, PDP-10)

- Simplified DMA API's
- Modified DMA peripherals to use simplified API's

1.5 HP2100 (all changes from Dave Bryan)

CPU	- moved MP into its own device; added MP option jumpers
	- modified DMA to allow disabling
	- modified SET CPU 2100/2116 to truncate memory > 32K
	- added -F switch to SET CPU to force memory truncation
	- modified WRU to be REG_HRO
	- added BRK and DEL to save console settings

DR	- provided protected tracks and "Writing Enabled" status bit
	- added "parity error" status return on writes for 12606
	- added track origin test for 12606
	- added SCP test for 12606
	- added "Sector Flag" status bit
	- added "Read Inhibit" status bit for 12606
	- added TRACKPROT modifier

LPS	- added SET OFFLINE/ONLINE, POWEROFF/POWERON
	- added fast/realistic timing
	- added debug printouts

LPT	- added SET OFFLINE/ONLINE, POWEROFF/POWERON

PTR	- added paper tape loop mode, DIAG/READER modifiers to PTR
	- added PV_LEFT to PTR TRLLIM register

CLK	- modified CLK to permit disable

1.6 IBM 1401, IBM 1620, Interdata 16b, SDS 940, PDP-10

- Added instruction history

1.7 H316, PDP-15, PDP-8

- Added =n optional value to SHOW CPU HISTORY

2. Bugs Fixed in 3.3

2.1 SCP

- Fixed comma-separated SET options (from Dave Bryan)
- Fixed duplicate HELP displays with user-specified commands

2.2 PDP-10

- Replicated RP register state per drive
- Fixed TU to set FCE on short record
- Fixed TU to return bit<15> in drive type
- Fixed TU format specification, 1:0 are don't cares
- Fixed TU handling of TMK status
- Fixed TU handling of DONE, ATA at end of operation
- Implemented TU write check

2.3 PDP-11

- Replicated RP register state per drive
- Fixed RQ, TQ to report correct controller type and stage 1 configuration
  flags on a Unibus system
- Fixed HK CS2<output_ready> flag

2.4 VAX

- Fixed parsing of indirect displacement modes in instruction input

2.5 HP2100 (all fixes from Dave Bryan)

CPU	- fixed S-register behavior on 2116
	- fixed LIx/MIx behavior for DMA on 2116 and 2100
	- fixed LIx/MIx behavior for empty I/O card slots

DP	- fixed enable/disable from either device
	- fixed ANY ERROR status for 12557A interface
	- fixed unattached drive status for 12557A interface
	- status cmd without prior STC DC now completes (12557A)
	- OTA/OTB CC on 13210A interface also does CLC CC
	- fixed RAR model
	- fixed seek check on 13210 if sector out of range

DQ	- fixed enable/disable from either device
	- shortened xtime from 5 to 3 (drive avg 156KW/second)
	- fixed not ready/any error status
	- fixed RAR model

DR	- fixed enable/disable from either device
	- fixed sector return in status word
	- fixed DMA last word write, incomplete sector fill value
	- fixed 12610 SFC operation
	- fixed current-sector determination

IPL	- fixed enable/disable from either device

LPS	- fixed status returns for error conditions
	- fixed handling of non-printing characters
	- fixed handling of characters after column 80
	- improved timing model accuracy for RTE

LPT	- fixed status returns for error conditions
	- fixed TOF handling so form remains on line 0

SYS	- fixed display of CCA/CCB/CCE instructions

2.5 PDP-15

FPP	- fixed URFST to mask low 9b of fraction
	- fixed exception PC setting
2011-04-15 08:34:40 -07:00
Bob Supnik
e2ba672610 Notes For V3.2-1
RESTRICTION: The PDP-15 FPP is only partially debugged.  Do NOT
enable this feature for normal operations.

1. New Features in 3.2-1

1.1 SCP and libraries

- Added SET CONSOLE subhierarchy.
- Added SHOW CONSOLE subhierarchy.
- Added limited keyboard mapping capability.

1.2 HP2100 (new features from Dave Bryan)

- Added instruction printout to HALT message.
- Added M and T internal registers.
- Added N, S, and U breakpoints.

1.3 PDP-11 and VAX

- Added DHQ11 support (from John Dundas)

2. Bugs Fixed in 3.2-1

2.1 HP2100 (most fixes from Dave Bryan)

- SBT increments B after store.
- DMS console map must check dms_enb.
- SFS x,C and SFC x,C work.
- MP violation clears automatically on interrupt.
- SFS/SFC 5 is not gated by protection enabled.
- DMS enable does not disable mem prot checks.
- DMS status inconsistent at simulator halt.
- Examine/deposit are checking wrong addresses.
- Physical addresses are 20b not 15b.
- Revised DMS to use memory rather than internal format.
- Revised IBL facility to conform to microcode.
- Added DMA EDT I/O pseudo-opcode.
- Separated DMA SRQ (service request) from FLG.
- Revised peripherals to make SFS x,C and SFC x,C work.
- Revised boot ROMs to use IBL facility.
- Revised IBL treatment of SR to preserve SR<5:3>.
- Fixed LPS, LPT timing.
- Fixed DP boot interpretation of SR<0>.
- Revised DR boot code to use IBL algorithm.
- Fixed TTY input behavior during typeout for RTE-IV.
- Suppressed nulls on TTY output for RTE-IV.
- Added SFS x,C and SFC x,C to print/parse routines.
- Fixed spurious timing error in magtape reads.

2.2 All DEC console devices

- Removed SET TTI CTRL-C option.

2.3 PDP-11/VAX peripherals

- Fixed bug in TQ reporting write protect status (reported by Lyle Bickley).
- Fixed TK70 model number and media ID (found by Robert Schaffrath).
- Fixed bug in autoconfigure (found by John Dundas).

2.4 VAX

- Fixed bug in DIVBx and DIVWx (reported by Peter Trimmel).
2011-04-15 08:34:30 -07:00
Bob Supnik
26aa6de663 Notes For V3.2-0
RESTRICTION: The PDP-15 FPP is only partially debugged.  Do NOT
enable this feature for normal operations.

WARNING: The core simulator files (scp.c, sim_*.c) have been
reorganized.  Unzip V3.2-0 to an empty directory before attempting
to compile the source.

IMPORTANT: If you are compiling for UNIX, please read the notes
for Ethernet very carefully.  You may need to download a new
version of the pcap library, or make changes to the makefile,
to get Ethernet support to work.

1. New Features in 3.2-0

1.1 SCP and libraries

- Added SHOW <device> RADIX command.
- Added SHOW <device> MODIFIERS command.
- Added SHOW <device> NAMES command.
- Added SET/SHOW <device> DEBUG command.
- Added sim_vm_parse_addr and sim_vm_fprint_addr optional interfaces.
- Added REG_VMAD flag.
- Split SCP into separate libraries for easier modification.
- Added more room to the device and unit flag fields.
- Changed terminal multiplexor library to support unlimited.
  number of async lines.

1.2 All DECtapes

- Added STOP_EOR flag to enable end-of-reel error stop
- Added device debug support.

1.3 Nova and Eclipse

- Added QTY and ALM multiplexors (Bruce Ray).

1.4 LGP-30

- Added LGP-30/LGP-21 simulator.

1.5 PDP-11

- Added format, address increment inhibit, transfer overrun
  detection to RK.
- Added device debug support to HK, RP, TM, TQ, TS.
- Added DEUNA/DELUA (XU) support (Dave Hittner).
- Add DZ per-line logging.

1.6 18b PDP's

- Added support for 1-4 (PDP-9)/1-16 (PDP-15) additional
  terminals.

1.7 PDP-10

- Added DEUNA/DELUA (XU) support (Dave Hittner).

1.8 VAX

- Added extended memory to 512MB (Mark Pizzolato).
- Added RXV21 support.

2. Bugs Fixed in 3.2-0

2.1 SCP

- Fixed double logging of SHOW BREAK (found by Mark Pizzolato).
- Fixed implementation of REG_VMIO.

2.2 Nova and Eclipse

- Fixed device enable/disable support (found by Bruce Ray).

2.3 PDP-1

- Fixed bug in LOAD (found by Mark Crispin).

2.4 PDP-10

- Fixed bug in floating point unpack.
- Fixed bug in FIXR (found by Phil Stone, fixed by Chris Smith).

2.6 PDP-11

- Fixed bug in RQ interrupt control (found by Tom Evans).

2.6 PDP-18B

- Fixed bug in PDP-15 XVM g_mode implementation.
- Fixed bug in PDP-15 indexed address calculation.
- Fixed bug in PDP-15 autoindexed address calculation.
- Fixed bugs in FPP-15 instruction decode.
- Fixed clock response to CAF.
- Fixed bug in hardware read-in mode bootstrap.
- Fixed PDP-15 XVM instruction decoding errors.

2.7 VAX

- Fixed PC read fault in EXTxV.
- Fixed PC write fault in INSV.
2011-04-15 08:34:26 -07:00
Bob Supnik
4ffd3be790 Notes For V3.0-0
Because some key files have changed, V3.0 should be unzipped to a
clean directory.

1. New Features in 3.0-0

1.1 SCP and Libraries

- Added ASSIGN/DEASSIGN (logical name) commands.
- Changed RESTORE to unconditionally detach files.
- Added E11 and TPC format support to magtape library.
- Fixed bug in SHOW CONNECTIONS.
- Added USE_ADDR64 support

1.2 All magtapes

- Magtapes support SIMH format, E11 format, and TPC format (read only).
- SET <tape_unit> FORMAT=format sets the specified tape unit's format.
- SHOW <tape_unit> FORMAT displays the specified tape unit's format.
- Tape format can also be set as part of the ATTACH command, using
  the -F switch.

1.3 VAX

- VAX can be compiled without USE_INT64.
- If compiled with USE_INT64 and USE_ADDR64, RQ and TQ controllers support
  files > 2GB.
- VAX ROM has speed control (SET ROM DELAY/NODELAY).

2. Bugs Fixed in 3.01-0

2.1 VAX

- Fixed CVTfi bug: integer overflow not set if exponent out of range
- Fixed EMODx bugs:
  o First and second operands reversed
  o Separated fraction received wrong exponent
  o Overflow calculation on separated integer incorrect
  o Fraction not set to zero if exponent out of range
- Fixed interval timer and ROM access to pass power-up self-test even on very
  fast host processors (fixes from Mark Pizzolato).

2.2 1401

- Fixed mnemonic, instruction lengths, and reverse scan length check bug for MCS.
- Fixed MCE bug, BS off by 1 if zero suppress.
- Fixed chaining bug, D lost if return to SCP.
- Fixed H branch, branch occurs after continue.
- Added check for invalid 8 character MCW, LCA.
- Fixed magtape load-mode end of record response.

2.3 Nova

- Fixed DSK variable size interaction with restore.

2.4 PDP-1

- Fixed DT variable size interaction with restore.

2.5 PDP-11

- Fixed DT variable size interaction with restore.
- Fixed bug in MMR1 update (found by Tim Stark).
- Added XQ features and fixed bugs:
  o Corrected XQ interrupts on IE state transition (code by Tom Evans).
  o Added XQ interrupt clear on soft reset.
  o Removed XQ interrupt when setting XL or RL (multiple people).
  o Added SET/SHOW XQ STATS.
  o Added SHOW XQ FILTERS.
  o Added ability to split received packet into multiple buffers.
  o Added explicit runt and giant packet processing.

2.6 PDP-18B

- Fixed DT, RF variable size interaction with restore.
- Fixed MT bug in MTTR.

2.7 PDP-8

- Fixed DT, DF, RF, RX variable size interaction with restore.
- Fixed MT bug in SKTR.

2.8 HP2100

- Fixed bug in DP (13210A controller only), DQ read status.
- Fixed bug in DP, DQ seek complete.

2.9 GRI

- Fixed bug in SC queue pointer management.

3. New Features in 3.0 vs prior releases

N/A

4. Bugs Fixed in 3.0 vs prior releases

N/A

5. General Notes

WARNING: The RESTORE command has changed.  RESTORE will now
detach an attached file on a unit, if that unit did not have
an attached file in the saved configuration.  This is required
to assure that the unit flags and the file state are consistent.

WARNING: The compilation scheme for the PDP-10, PDP-11, and VAX
has changed.  Use one of the supplied build files, or read the
documentation carefully, before compiling any of these simulators.
2011-04-15 08:34:08 -07:00
Bob Supnik
43385c9616 Notes For V2.10-4
1. New Features in 2.10-4

1.1 SCP and Libraries

- Added .ini startup file capability (suggested by Hans Pufal).
- Added multiple switch evaluation points (suggested by Hans Pufal).
- Added multiple command per action.
- Added new library, sim_tape.c, for magtape emulation.

1.2 PDP-11

- Added user-defined disk capacity to RQ.
- Addec choice of controllers to TQ.
- Added user-defined tape capacity to TQ.

1.3 Interdata

- Added SHOW SELCH n command to display selector channel state.

1.4 Line Frequency Clocks (H316, Interdata, Nova, PDP-8, PDP-11,
    PDP-18B, SDS)

- Added SET <device> {50HZ/60HZ}, to set the line frequency.

1.5 DEC Console Input (PDP-8, PDP-11, PDP-18B, VAX)

- Added SET TTI CTRL-C, to generate ^C from SIMH prompt (^C
  crashes simulators compiled with Windows Visual C++).

1.6 Magtapes

- Revised to use magtape library for consistency.

2. Bugs Fixed in 2.10-4

- SCP: fixed bug in multiword deposits to files
- Interdata disks: fixed bug in cylinder overflow on writes
- Interdata tape: fixed bug, read error did not stop selector
  channel
- Interdata precision clock: improved autocalibrate algorithm
  for UNIX V7.
- Nova fixed head disk: fixed autosize algorithm.
- PDP-11 RQ and TQ: fixed bugs in queue process and in vector
  calculation for VAXen.
- PDP-11 TQ: fixed overly strict implementation of illegal
  modifiers check.
- PDP-11 RY: fixed autosize algorithm.
- PDP-18B CPU: fixed three EAE bugs (found by Hans Pufal).
- PDP-18B MT: fixed bugs in interrupt handling, BOT error handling.
- PDP-18B RF: removed extra bit from disk address, fixed autosize
  algorithm.
- PDP-18B SYS: fixed bug in FMTASC usage (found by Hans Pufal).
- PDP-8 MT: fixed bug in BOT error handling.
- PDP-8 DF, RF, RX: fixed autosize algorithm.

3. New Features in 2.10 vs prior releases

3.1 SCP and Libraries

- The VT emulation package has been replaced by the capability
  to remote the console to a Telnet session.  Telnet clients
  typically have more complete and robust VT100 emulation.
- Simulated devices may now have statically allocated buffers,
  in addition to dynamically allocated buffers or disk-based
  data stores.
- The DO command now takes substitutable arguments (max 9).
  In command files, %n represents substitutable argument n.
- The initial command line is now interpreted as the command
  name and substitutable arguments for a DO command.  This is
  backward compatible to prior versions.
- The initial command line parses switches.  -Q is interpreted
  as quiet mode; informational messages are suppressed.
- The HELP command now takes an optional argument.  HELP <cmd>
  types help on the specified command.
- Hooks have been added for implementing GUI-based consoles,
  as well as simulator-specific command extensions.  A few
  internal data structures and definitions have changed.
- Two new routines (tmxr_open_master, tmxr_close_master) have
  been added to sim_tmxr.c.  The calling sequence for
  sim_accept_conn has been changed in sim_sock.c.
- The calling sequence for the VM boot routine has been modified
  to add an additional parameter.
- SAVE now saves, and GET now restores, controller and unit flags.
- Library sim_ether.c has been added for Ethernet support.
- The EVAL command will evaluate a symbolic type-in and display
  it in numeric form.
- The ! command (with no arguments) will launch the host operating
  system command shell.  The ! command (with an argument) executes
  the argument as a host operating system command.  (Code from
  Mark Pizzolato)
- Telnet sessions now recognize BREAK.  How a BREAK is transmitted
  dependent on the particular Telnet client.  (Code from Mark
  Pizzolato)
- The sockets library includes code for active connections as
  well as listening connections.
- The RESTORE command will restore saved memory size, if the
  simulator supports dynamic memory resizing.
- Added dynamic extension of the breakpoint table.
- Added breakpoint actions.
- Added VMS support for ! (from Mark Pizzolato).

3.2 VAX

- Non-volatile RAM (NVR) can behave either like a memory or like
  a disk-based peripheral.  If unattached, it behaves like memory
  and is saved and restored by SAVE and RESTORE, respectively.
  If attached, its contents are loaded from disk by ATTACH and
  written back to disk at DETACH and EXIT.
- SHOW <device> VECTOR displays the device's interrupt vector.
  A few devices allow the vector to be changed with SET
  <device> VECTOR=nnn.
- SHOW CPU IOSPACE displays the I/O space address map.
- The TK50 (TMSCP tape) has been added.
- The DEQNA/DELQA (Qbus Ethernet controllers) have been added.
- Autoconfiguration support has been added.
- The paper tape reader has been removed from vax_stddev.c and
  now references a common implementation file, dec_pt.h.
- Examine and deposit switches now work on all devices, not just
  the CPU.
- Device address conflicts are not detected until simulation starts.
- If the VAX console is attached to a Telnet session, BREAK is
  interpreted as console halt.
- The SET/SHOW HISTORY commands enable and display a history of
  the most recently executed instructions.  (Code from Mark
  Pizzolato)

3.3 PDP-11

- SHOW <device> VECTOR displays the device's interrupt vector.
  Most devices allow the vector to be changed with SET
  <device> VECTOR=nnn.
- SHOW CPU IOSPACE displays the I/O space address map.
- The TK50 (TMSCP tape), RK611/RK06/RK07 (cartridge disk),
  RX211 (double density floppy), and KW11P programmable clock
  have been added.
- The DEQNA/DELQA (Qbus Ethernet controllers) have been added.
- Autoconfiguration support has been added.
- The paper tape reader has been removed from pdp11_stddev.c and
  now references a common implementation file, dec_pt.h.
- Device bootstraps now use the actual CSR specified by the
  SET ADDRESS command, rather than just the default CSR.  Note
  that PDP-11 operating systems may NOT support booting with
  non-standard addresses.
- Specifying more than 256KB of memory, or changing the bus
  configuration, causes all peripherals that are not compatible
  with the current bus configuration to be disabled.
- Device address conflicts are not detected until simulation starts.
- The PDP-11 implements a stub DEUNA/DELUA (XU).  The real XU
  module will be included in a later release.

3.4 PDP-10

- SHOW <device> VECTOR displays the device's interrupt vector.
  A few devices allow the vector to be changed with SET
  <device> VECTOR=nnn.
- SHOW CPU IOSPACE displays the I/O space address map.
- The RX211 (double density floppy) has been added; it is off
  by default.
- The paper tape now references a common implementation file,
  dec_pt.h.
- Device address conflicts are not detected until simulation starts.
- The PDP-10 implements a stub DEUNA/DELUA (XU).  The real XU
  module will be included in a later release.

3.5 PDP-1

- DECtape (then known as MicroTape) support has been added.
- The line printer and DECtape can be disabled and enabled.
- The PDP-1 supports the Type 24 serial drum (based on recently
  discovered documents).

3.6 18b PDP's

- The PDP-4 supports the Type 24 serial drum (based on recently
  discovered documents).
- Added RB09 fixed head disk for the PDP-9.
- Added LP09 line printer for the PDP-9 and PDP-15.
- Added variable size support and autosizing to the RF15/RF09.

3.7 PDP-8

- The RX28 (double density floppy) has been added as an option to
  the existing RX8E controller.
- SHOW <device> DEVNO displays the device's device number.  Most
  devices allow the device number to be changed with SET <device>
  DEVNO=nnn.
- Device number conflicts are not detected until simulation starts.
- Added variable size support and autosizing to the DF32 and RF08.

3.8 Nova

- Added variable size support and autosizing to the Novadisk.

3.9 AltairZ80

- A hard drive has been added for increased storage.
- Several bugs have been fixed.

3.10 HP 2100

- The 12845A has been added and made the default line printer (LPT).
  The 12653A has been renamed LPS and is off by default.  It also
  supports the diagnostic functions needed to run the DCPC and DMS
  diagnostics.
- The 12557A/13210A disk defaults to the 13210A (7900/7901).
- The 12559A magtape is off by default.
- New CPU options (EAU/NOEAU) enable/disable the extended arithmetic
  instructions for the 2116.  These instructions are standard on
  the 2100 and 21MX.
- New CPU options (MPR/NOMPR) enable/disable memory protect for the
  2100 and 21MX.
- New CPU options (DMS/NODMS) enable/disable the dynamic mapping
  instructions for the 21MX.
- The 12539 timebase generator autocalibrates.
- The IOP microinstruction set is supported for the 21MX as well
  as the 2100.
- The HP2100 supports the Access Interprocessor Link (IPL).

3.11 Simulated Magtapes

- Simulated magtapes recognize end of file and the marker
  0xFFFFFFFF as end of medium.  Only the TMSCP tape simulator
  can generate an end of medium marker.
- The error handling in simulated magtapes was overhauled to be
  consistent through all simulators.

3.12 Simulated DECtapes

- Added support for RT11 image file format (256 x 16b) to DECtapes.

3.13 Terminals Multiplexors

- BREAK detection was added to the HP, DEC, and Interdata terminal
  multiplexors.

4. Bugs Fixed in 2.10 vs prior releases

- TS11/TSV05 was not simulating the XS0_MOT bit, causing failures
  under VMS.  In addition, two of the CTL options were coded
  interchanged.
- IBM 1401 tape was not setting a word mark under group mark for
  load mode reads.  This caused the diagnostics to crash.
- SCP bugs in ssh_break and set_logon were fixed (found by Dave
  Hittner).
- Numerous bugs in the HP 2100 extended arithmetic, floating point,
  21MX, DMS, and IOP instructions were fixed.  Bugs were also fixed
  in the memory protect and DMS functions.  The moving head disks
  (DP, DQ) were revised to simulate the hardware more accurately.
  Missing functions in DQ (address skip, read address) were added.
- PDP-10 tape wouldn't boot, and then wouldn't read (reported by
  Michael Thompson and Harris Newman, respectively)
- PDP-1 typewriter is half duplex, with only one shift state for
  both input and output (found by Derek Peschel)
- PDP-11 console must default to 7b for early UNIX compatibility.
- PDP-11/VAX TMSCP emulator was using the wrong packet length for
  read/write end packets.
- Telnet IAC+IAC processing was fixed, both for input and output
  (found by Mark Pizzolato).
- PDP-11/VAX Ethernet setting flag bits wrong for chained
  descriptors (found by Mark Pizzolato).
- 18b PDP RF15/RF09: fixed IOT decoding and address wraparound
  logic (found by Hans Pufal).
- 18b PDP RP15: fixed IOT decoding and command initiation.
- HP2100 IPL: changed to full duplex (found by Mike Gemeny).
- HP2100 CPU: fixed last cycle bug in DMA outpout (found by Mike
  Gemeny).
- Interdata 16b CPU: fixed bug in SETM, SETMR (found by Mark
  Pizzolato).

5. General Notes

WARNING: The build procedures have changed.  There is only one UNIX
makefile.  To compile without Ethernet support, simply type

	gmake {target|all}

To compile with Ethernet support, type

	gmake USE_NETWORK=1 {target|all}

The Mingw batch files require Mingw release 2 and invoke the Unix
makefile.  There are still separate batch files for compilation
with or without Ethernet support.

WARNING: V2.10 has reorganized and renamed some of the definition
files for the PDP-10, PDP-11, and VAX.  Be sure to delete all
previous source files before you unpack the Zip archive, or
unpack it into a new directory structure.

WARNING: V2.10 has a new, more comprehensive save file format.
Restoring save files from previous releases will cause 'invalid
register' errors and loss of CPU option flags, device enable/
disable flags, unit online/offline flags, and unit writelock
flags.

WARNING: If you are using Visual Studio .NET through the IDE,
be sure to turn off the /Wp64 flag in the project settings, or
dozens of spurious errors will be generated.

WARNING: Compiling Ethernet support under Windows requires
extra steps; see the Ethernet readme file.  Ethernet support is
currently available only for Windows, Linux, NetBSD, and OpenBSD.
2011-04-15 08:34:03 -07:00
Bob Supnik
2bcd1e7c4c Notes For V2.10-2
1. New Features in 2.10-2

The build procedures have changed.  There is only one UNIX makefile.
To compile without Ethernet support, simply type

	gmake {target|all}

To compile with Ethernet support, type

	gmake USE_NETWORK=1 {target|all}

The Mingw batch files require Mingw release 2 and invoke the Unix
makefile.  There are still separate batch files for compilation
with or without Ethernet support.

1.1 SCP and Libraries

- The EVAL command will evaluate a symbolic type-in and display
  it in numeric form.
- The ! command (with no arguments) will launch the host operating
  system command shell.  The ! command (with an argument) executes
  the argument as a host operating system command.  (Code from
  Mark Pizzolato)
- Telnet sessions now recognize BREAK.  How a BREAK is transmitted
  dependent on the particular Telnet client.  (Code from Mark
  Pizzolato)
- The sockets library includes code for active connections as
  well as listening connections.
- The RESTORE command will restore saved memory size, if the
  simulator supports dynamic memory resizing.

1.2 PDP-1

- The PDP-1 supports the Type 24 serial drum (based on recently
  discovered documents).

1.3 18b PDP's

- The PDP-4 supports the Type 24 serial drum (based on recently
  discovered documents).

1.4 PDP-11

- The PDP-11 implements a stub DEUNA/DELUA (XU).  The real XU
  module will be included in a later release.

1.5 PDP-10

- The PDP-10 implements a stub DEUNA/DELUA (XU).  The real XU
  module will be included in a later release.

1.6 HP 2100

- The IOP microinstruction set is supported for the 21MX as well
  as the 2100.
- The HP2100 supports the Access Interprocessor Link (IPL).

1.7 VAX

- If the VAX console is attached to a Telnet session, BREAK is
  interpreted as console halt.
- The SET/SHOW HISTORY commands enable and display a history of
  the most recently executed instructions.  (Code from Mark
  Pizzolato)

1.8 Terminals Multiplexors

- BREAK detection was added to the HP, DEC, and Interdata terminal
  multiplexors.

1.9 Interdata 16b and 32b

- First release.  UNIX is not yet working.

1.10 SDS 940

- First release.

2. Bugs Fixed in 2.10-2

- PDP-11 console must default to 7b for early UNIX compatibility.
- PDP-11/VAX TMSCP emulator was using the wrong packet length for
  read/write end packets.
- Telnet IAC+IAC processing was fixed, both for input and output
  (found by Mark Pizzolato).
- PDP-11/VAX Ethernet setting flag bits wrong for chained
  descriptors (found by Mark Pizzolato).

3. New Features in 2.10 vs prior releases

3.1 SCP and Libraries

- The VT emulation package has been replaced by the capability
  to remote the console to a Telnet session.  Telnet clients
  typically have more complete and robust VT100 emulation.
- Simulated devices may now have statically allocated buffers,
  in addition to dynamically allocated buffers or disk-based
  data stores.
- The DO command now takes substitutable arguments (max 9).
  In command files, %n represents substitutable argument n.
- The initial command line is now interpreted as the command
  name and substitutable arguments for a DO command.  This is
  backward compatible to prior versions.
- The initial command line parses switches.  -Q is interpreted
  as quiet mode; informational messages are suppressed.
- The HELP command now takes an optional argument.  HELP <cmd>
  types help on the specified command.
- Hooks have been added for implementing GUI-based consoles,
  as well as simulator-specific command extensions.  A few
  internal data structures and definitions have changed.
- Two new routines (tmxr_open_master, tmxr_close_master) have
  been added to sim_tmxr.c.  The calling sequence for
  sim_accept_conn has been changed in sim_sock.c.
- The calling sequence for the VM boot routine has been modified
  to add an additional parameter.
- SAVE now saves, and GET now restores, controller and unit flags.
- Library sim_ether.c has been added for Ethernet support.

3.2 VAX

- Non-volatile RAM (NVR) can behave either like a memory or like
  a disk-based peripheral.  If unattached, it behaves like memory
  and is saved and restored by SAVE and RESTORE, respectively.
  If attached, its contents are loaded from disk by ATTACH and
  written back to disk at DETACH and EXIT.
- SHOW <device> VECTOR displays the device's interrupt vector.
  A few devices allow the vector to be changed with SET
  <device> VECTOR=nnn.
- SHOW CPU IOSPACE displays the I/O space address map.
- The TK50 (TMSCP tape) has been added.
- The DEQNA/DELQA (Qbus Ethernet controllers) have been added.
- Autoconfiguration support has been added.
- The paper tape reader has been removed from vax_stddev.c and
  now references a common implementation file, dec_pt.h.
- Examine and deposit switches now work on all devices, not just
  the CPU.
- Device address conflicts are not detected until simulation starts.

3.3 PDP-11

- SHOW <device> VECTOR displays the device's interrupt vector.
  Most devices allow the vector to be changed with SET
  <device> VECTOR=nnn.
- SHOW CPU IOSPACE displays the I/O space address map.
- The TK50 (TMSCP tape), RK611/RK06/RK07 (cartridge disk),
  RX211 (double density floppy), and KW11P programmable clock
  have been added.
- The DEQNA/DELQA (Qbus Ethernet controllers) have been added.
- Autoconfiguration support has been added.
- The paper tape reader has been removed from pdp11_stddev.c and
  now references a common implementation file, dec_pt.h.
- Device bootstraps now use the actual CSR specified by the
  SET ADDRESS command, rather than just the default CSR.  Note
  that PDP-11 operating systems may NOT support booting with
  non-standard addresses.
- Specifying more than 256KB of memory, or changing the bus
  configuration, causes all peripherals that are not compatible
  with the current bus configuration to be disabled.
- Device address conflicts are not detected until simulation starts.

3.4 PDP-10

- SHOW <device> VECTOR displays the device's interrupt vector.
  A few devices allow the vector to be changed with SET
  <device> VECTOR=nnn.
- SHOW CPU IOSPACE displays the I/O space address map.
- The RX211 (double density floppy) has been added; it is off
  by default.
- The paper tape now references a common implementation file,
  dec_pt.h.
- Device address conflicts are not detected until simulation starts.

3.5 PDP-1

- DECtape (then known as MicroTape) support has been added.
- The line printer and DECtape can be disabled and enabled.

3.6 PDP-8

- The RX28 (double density floppy) has been added as an option to
  the existing RX8E controller.
- SHOW <device> DEVNO displays the device's device number.  Most
  devices allow the device number to be changed with SET <device>
  DEVNO=nnn.
- Device number conflicts are not detected until simulation starts.

3.7 IBM 1620

- The IBM 1620 simulator has been released.

3.8 AltairZ80

- A hard drive has been added for increased storage.
- Several bugs have been fixed.

3.9 HP 2100

- The 12845A has been added and made the default line printer (LPT).
  The 12653A has been renamed LPS and is off by default.  It also
  supports the diagnostic functions needed to run the DCPC and DMS
  diagnostics.
- The 12557A/13210A disk defaults to the 13210A (7900/7901).
- The 12559A magtape is off by default.
- New CPU options (EAU/NOEAU) enable/disable the extended arithmetic
  instructions for the 2116.  These instructions are standard on
  the 2100 and 21MX.
- New CPU options (MPR/NOMPR) enable/disable memory protect for the
  2100 and 21MX.
- New CPU options (DMS/NODMS) enable/disable the dynamic mapping
  instructions for the 21MX.
- The 12539 timebase generator autocalibrates.

3.10 Simulated Magtapes

- Simulated magtapes recognize end of file and the marker
  0xFFFFFFFF as end of medium.  Only the TMSCP tape simulator
  can generate an end of medium marker.
- The error handling in simulated magtapes was overhauled to be
  consistent through all simulators.

3.11 Simulated DECtapes

- Added support for RT11 image file format (256 x 16b) to DECtapes.

4. Bugs Fixed in 2.10 vs prior releases

- TS11/TSV05 was not simulating the XS0_MOT bit, causing failures
  under VMS.  In addition, two of the CTL options were coded
  interchanged.
- IBM 1401 tape was not setting a word mark under group mark for
  load mode reads.  This caused the diagnostics to crash.
- SCP bugs in ssh_break and set_logon were fixed (found by Dave
  Hittner).
- Numerous bugs in the HP 2100 extended arithmetic, floating point,
  21MX, DMS, and IOP instructions were fixed.  Bugs were also fixed
  in the memory protect and DMS functions.  The moving head disks
  (DP, DQ) were revised to simulate the hardware more accurately.
  Missing functions in DQ (address skip, read address) were added.
- PDP-10 tape wouldn't boot, and then wouldn't read (reported by
  Michael Thompson and Harris Newman, respectively)
- PDP-1 typewriter is half duplex, with only one shift state for
  both input and output (found by Derek Peschel)

5. General Notes

WARNING: V2.10 has reorganized and renamed some of the definition
files for the PDP-10, PDP-11, and VAX.  Be sure to delete all
previous source files before you unpack the Zip archive, or
unpack it into a new directory structure.

WARNING: V2.10 has a new, more comprehensive save file format.
Restoring save files from previous releases will cause 'invalid
register' errors and loss of CPU option flags, device enable/
disable flags, unit online/offline flags, and unit writelock
flags.

WARNING: If you are using Visual Studio .NET through the IDE,
be sure to turn off the /Wp64 flag in the project settings, or
dozens of spurious errors will be generated.

WARNING: Compiling Ethernet support under Windows requires
extra steps; see the Ethernet readme file.  Ethernet support is
currently available only for Windows, Linux, NetBSD, and OpenBSD.
2011-04-15 08:33:56 -07:00
Bob Supnik
2c2dd5ea33 Notes For V2.10-0
WARNING: V2.10 has reorganized and renamed some of the definition
files for the PDP-10, PDP-11, and VAX.  Be sure to delete all
previous source files before you unpack the Zip archive, or
unpack it into a new directory structure.

WARNING: V2.10 has a new, more comprehensive save file format.
Restoring save files from previous releases will cause 'invalid
register' errors and loss of CPU option flags, device enable/
disable flags, unit online/offline flags, and unit writelock
flags.

WARNING: If you are using Visual Studio .NET through the IDE,
be sure to turn off the /Wp64 flag in the project settings, or
dozens of spurious errors will be generated.

WARNING: Compiling Ethernet support under Windows requires
extra steps; see the Ethernet readme file.  Ethernet support is
currently available only for Windows, Linux, NetBSD, and OpenBSD.

1. New Features

1.1 SCP and Libraries

- The VT emulation package has been replaced by the capability
  to remote the console to a Telnet session.  Telnet clients
  typically have more complete and robust VT100 emulation.
- Simulated devices may now have statically allocated buffers,
  in addition to dynamically allocated buffers or disk-based
  data stores.
- The DO command now takes substitutable arguments (max 9).
  In command files, %n represents substitutable argument n.
- The initial command line is now interpreted as the command
  name and substitutable arguments for a DO command.  This is
  backward compatible to prior versions.
- The initial command line parses switches.  -Q is interpreted
  as quiet mode; informational messages are suppressed.
- The HELP command now takes an optional argument.  HELP <cmd>
  types help on the specified command.
- Hooks have been added for implementing GUI-based consoles,
  as well as simulator-specific command extensions.  A few
  internal data structures and definitions have changed.
- Two new routines (tmxr_open_master, tmxr_close_master) have
  been added to sim_tmxr.c.  The calling sequence for
  sim_accept_conn has been changed in sim_sock.c.
- The calling sequence for the VM boot routine has been modified
  to add an additional parameter.
- SAVE now saves, and GET now restores, controller and unit flags.
- Library sim_ether.c has been added for Ethernet support.

1.2 VAX

- Non-volatile RAM (NVR) can behave either like a memory or like
  a disk-based peripheral.  If unattached, it behaves like memory
  and is saved and restored by SAVE and RESTORE, respectively.
  If attached, its contents are loaded from disk by ATTACH and
  written back to disk at DETACH and EXIT.
- SHOW <device> VECTOR displays the device's interrupt vector.
  A few devices allow the vector to be changed with SET
  <device> VECTOR=nnn.
- SHOW CPU IOSPACE displays the I/O space address map.
- The TK50 (TMSCP tape) has been added.
- The DEQNA/DELQA (Qbus Ethernet controllers) have been added.
- Autoconfiguration support has been added.
- The paper tape reader has been removed from vax_stddev.c and
  now references a common implementation file, dec_pt.h.
- Examine and deposit switches now work on all devices, not just
  the CPU.
- Device address conflicts are not detected until simulation starts.

1.3 PDP-11

- SHOW <device> VECTOR displays the device's interrupt vector.
  Most devices allow the vector to be changed with SET
  <device> VECTOR=nnn.
- SHOW CPU IOSPACE displays the I/O space address map.
- The TK50 (TMSCP tape), RK611/RK06/RK07 (cartridge disk),
  RX211 (double density floppy), and KW11P programmable clock
  have been added.
- The DEQNA/DELQA (Qbus Ethernet controllers) have been added.
- Autoconfiguration support has been added.
- The paper tape reader has been removed from pdp11_stddev.c and
  now references a common implementation file, dec_pt.h.
- Device bootstraps now use the actual CSR specified by the
  SET ADDRESS command, rather than just the default CSR.  Note
  that PDP-11 operating systems may NOT support booting with
  non-standard addresses.
- Specifying more than 256KB of memory, or changing the bus
  configuration, causes all peripherals that are not compatible
  with the current bus configuration to be disabled.
- Device address conflicts are not detected until simulation starts.

1.4 PDP-10

- SHOW <device> VECTOR displays the device's interrupt vector.
  A few devices allow the vector to be changed with SET
  <device> VECTOR=nnn.
- SHOW CPU IOSPACE displays the I/O space address map.
- The RX211 (double density floppy) has been added; it is off
  by default.
- The paper tape now references a common implementation file,
  dec_pt.h.
- Device address conflicts are not detected until simulation starts.

1.5 PDP-1

- DECtape (then known as MicroTape) support has been added.
- The line printer and DECtape can be disabled and enabled.

1.6 PDP-8

- The RX28 (double density floppy) has been added as an option to
  the existing RX8E controller.
- SHOW <device> DEVNO displays the device's device number.  Most
  devices allow the device number to be changed with SET <device>
  DEVNO=nnn.
- Device number conflicts are not detected until simulation starts.

1.7 IBM 1620

- The IBM 1620 simulator has been released.

1.8 AltairZ80

- A hard drive has been added for increased storage.
- Several bugs have been fixed.

1.9 HP 2100

- The 12845A has been added and made the default line printer (LPT).
  The 12653A has been renamed LPS and is off by default.  It also
  supports the diagnostic functions needed to run the DCPC and DMS
  diagnostics.
- The 12557A/13210A disk defaults to the 13210A (7900/7901).
- The 12559A magtape is off by default.
- New CPU options (EAU/NOEAU) enable/disable the extended arithmetic
  instructions for the 2116.  These instructions are standard on
  the 2100 and 21MX.
- New CPU options (MPR/NOMPR) enable/disable memory protect for the
  2100 and 21MX.
- New CPU options (DMS/NODMS) enable/disable the dynamic mapping
  instructions for the 21MX.
- The 12539 timebase generator autocalibrates.

1.10 Simulated Magtapes

- Simulated magtapes recognize end of file and the marker
  0xFFFFFFFF as end of medium.  Only the TMSCP tape simulator
  can generate an end of medium marker.
- The error handling in simulated magtapes was overhauled to be
  consistent through all simulators.

1.11 Simulated DECtapes

- Added support for RT11 image file format (256 x 16b) to DECtapes.

2. Release Notes

2.1 Bugs Fixed

- TS11/TSV05 was not simulating the XS0_MOT bit, causing failures
  under VMS.  In addition, two of the CTL options were coded
  interchanged.
- IBM 1401 tape was not setting a word mark under group mark for
  load mode reads.  This caused the diagnostics to crash.
- SCP bugs in ssh_break and set_logon were fixed (found by Dave
  Hittner).
- Numerous bugs in the HP 2100 extended arithmetic, floating point,
  21MX, DMS, and IOP instructions were fixed.  Bugs were also fixed
  in the memory protect and DMS functions.  The moving head disks
  (DP, DQ) were revised to simulate the hardware more accurately.
  Missing functions in DQ (address skip, read address) were added.

2.2 HP 2100 Debugging

- The HP 2100 CPU nows runs all of the CPU diagnostics.
- The peripherals run most of the peripheral diagnostics.  There
  is still a problem in overlapped seek operation on the disks.
  See the file hp2100_diag.txt for details.

3. In Progress

These simulators are not finished and are available in a separate
Zip archive distribution.

- Interdata 16b/32b: coded, partially tested.  See the file
  id_diag.txt for details.
- SDS 940: coded, partially tested.
2011-04-15 08:33:49 -07:00