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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mark Pizzolato
02cb620c9b Change to support serial ports on multiplexer devices without any changes to existing multiplexer device emulation code.
Added support for per line tcp listen ports.
Added support for per line outgoing tcp/telnet connections.

Removed DEV_NET from pdp11_dz and pdp11_vh emulators to allow proper restore of
2012-10-17 08:40:01 -07:00
Mark Pizzolato
d690603045 Updated Windows Network build (in makefile and Visual Studio Projects) to reference WinPcap and pthreads in a consistent parallel directory to the simulator source (i.e. ../windows-build/...).
Updated Ethernet Documentation (in 0readme_ethernet.txt and sim_ether.c) to describe the proper build mechanics on both Windows and *nix platforms.
2012-01-27 05:00:46 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
5263a9e906 Added a sanity check to validate the modify time of the simulator image being restored by the 'restore' command with respect to the modify times of any files which are attached during the restore operation.
The logic here is based on the idea that a restore image contains the memory content for a running simulator, while the attached files contain the disk contents for that simulator.  If the disk contents have changed since the memory image was created then the two data sets are likely out of sync and disk details cached in memory (i.e. file system information, storage allocation, etc.) will likely result in corrupted disk structures if they are used.

The default behavior is to fail the restore operation if these inconsistencies are noticed.  This sanity check can be overridden if the restore command is invoked with the '-F' switch:  sim> restore -F simulator-state.file

Also added logging of all erro messages produced during a restore operation to both stdout and a simulator log file if it is being used.
2012-01-11 10:58:00 -08:00
Mark Pizzolato
cb35f6c97b Added support for embedded ROM images in simulators.
This allows a single simulator executable to be a completely useful component (for those simulators which dynamically load ROM or other boot code).
Meanwhile, we continues to allow the explicit use of a user's preferred ROM or other boot code as well.
A build option is provided in the makefile to not build with the included ROM functionality if desired.
2011-09-23 13:28:38 -07:00