=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/Attic/vax-simh.html,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -c -r1.2 -r1.3 *** www/Attic/vax-simh.html 2004/11/17 11:21:47 1.2 --- www/Attic/vax-simh.html 2004/11/17 12:56:01 1.3 *************** *** 31,37 **** environment and at that location, create a file openbsd.simh with the following contents: !
set cpu 64m at nvr openbsd.nvram --- 31,38 ---- environment and at that location, create a file openbsd.simh with the following contents: !! This configures SIMH to simulate a VAX with a whopping 64 MB of memory, a RA92 1.5GB disk, a CD-ROM unit to hold CD1 of your CD-ROM *************** *** 73,79 **** dua2:, after which SIMH should boot into the normal OpenBSD installation program: !!!set cpu 64m at nvr openbsd.nvram *************** *** 52,58 **** boot cpu exit !This configures SIMH to simulate a VAX with a whopping 64 MB of memory, a RA92 1.5GB disk, a CD-ROM unit to hold CD1 of your CD-ROM --- 53,60 ---- boot cpu exit
# simh-vax openbsd.simh VAX simulator V3.0-2 --- 75,82 ---- dua2:, after which SIMH should boot into the normal OpenBSD installation program: !! After you've finished the installation, restart SIMH, but now type: !!# simh-vax openbsd.simh VAX simulator V3.0-2 *************** *** 101,124 **** >> OpenBSD/vax boot [1.9] [Sep 10 2004] << >> Press enter to autoboot now, or any other key to abort: 0 > boot bsd !After you've finished the installation, restart SIMH, but now type: !>>>boot dua0: !to boot from your newly installed disk image. You'll need a little patience upon your first boot, since generating the SSH host keys can take quite a bit of time. But it will eventually boot through and present you with a friendly login prompt: !OpenBSD/vax (noname.my.domain) (console) login: !When you are done installing any additional packages, you might want to remove the lines referring to your real CD-ROM unit and --- 104,132 ---- >> OpenBSD/vax boot [1.9] [Sep 10 2004] << >> Press enter to autoboot now, or any other key to abort: 0 > boot bsd !
!to boot from your newly installed disk image. You'll need a little patience upon your first boot, since generating the SSH host keys can take quite a bit of time. But it will eventually boot through and present you with a friendly login prompt: !>>>boot dua0: !!
!When you are done installing any additional packages, you might want to remove the lines referring to your real CD-ROM unit and *************** *** 136,142 **** www@openbsd.orgOpenBSD/vax (noname.my.domain) (console) login: !!