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Rich442:
Not directly related to eCS and ArcaOS but here is a really neat way to learn Version 6 UNIX a.k.a. Bell Research UNIX with the  PDP-11 emulator. V6 UNIX  is a cousin of the BSD-4. operating systems. (AIX was based on System V and Bell's PWB/UNIX.)
The web app is an emulation of the ASR-33 teletype terminal (Hosted with documentation at the "home of aiju".

To learn more about System 6 and the ASR-33 terminal, there is a good rundown over at Bell Research UNIX version 6.

Remember: 'ALL CAPS,' no backspace (use # to delete one character, @ to delete an entire line) and CHDIR to navigate drives and directories.
A reference for System 6 lives at Aiju's man pages.

Very helpful and educational for me, at least ;D. I really learned to appreciate the IBM Support Element after using this app. :)

ak120:
Really, that's JavaScript? Why not simply using Ersatz-11 that runs natively under OS/2.
http://www.dbit.com/demo.html

Rich442:

--- Quote from: Andreas Kohl on February 05, 2018, 04:55:51 pm ---Really, that's JavaScript? Why not simply using Ersatz-11 that runs natively under OS/2.
http://www.dbit.com/demo.html

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Thanks for your response!
$3,000 for DOS version. Probably the same price for OS/2. :(
but it has way more options than the java app.

The  Hercules S/390 emulator  is free and open. If you have yum and rpm, you could probably point your yum.conf over there and be up and running in no time.
 
All I meant was that it was easy to get to the page and look at things. There's lots of other stuff there. PDP is fun, I think. Hercules ca approximate z/OS and is available as a free tarball and an rpm. Thanks for the tip! That looks great! :)

Dave Yeo:
You can't just download a Linux binary in the form of an RPM and expect it to install and run.
It looks like the Hercules source code could be recompiled for OS/2, with the hardest part ripping out the Linux specific tape code and I guess we have access to a 3270 console, so it should work with some work.
The licence is interesting too. Can't distribute changed source code but can bundle it with patches.

ak120:

--- Quote from: Richard Crowley on February 06, 2018, 12:17:48 am ---$3,000 for DOS version. Probably the same price for OS/2.
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The demo version is free and unlimited for personal use.
The full version that offers advanced features costs only $4,999.


--- Quote ---The  Hercules S/390 emulator  is free and open.
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And cannot emulate a PDP-11. Other options would be SIMH and MAME.


--- Quote ---If you have yum and rpm, you could probably point your yum.conf over there and be up and running in no time.
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Great fake news. The mentioned perversion of RPM is not capable to do it at all. But you can prove me wrong by simply building it from the Source RPM (http://www.hercules-390.org/hercules-3.07-1.src.rpm) using the YUM-supplied build environment.

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