User talk:RHansen

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Hi fellow emulator writer! My own emulator is more similar to Carl-Victor's, I emulate SINTRAN but can't boot it. As for the K version it doesn't need a 110 CPU, but if it's /VSX it needs a 100/CX, i.e. the extra CX instructions must be there. K came in both VSE (no CX needed) and VSX (CX needed). From version L and later only CX versions would work - I think even version M would run on a plain 100/CX. As for the disk for M, as with all SINTRAN images they were generated for a specific configuration, and the version I have, at least, was generated for a setup with SCSI disks only. TArntsen (talk) 08:53, 5 October 2022 (UTC)
(EDIT: I checked my M version and it does seem to have the disk type choices (in addition to SCSI) shown in that disk-choice picture) TArntsen (talk) 11:45, 5 October 2022 (UTC)

Hello, it's great to have other emulator writers to discuss with and learn from!
In regards to the CX instructions, if I am not wrong its these: ADDD,SUBD,COMD, PACK, UPACK, SHDE. Those I have not yet finished implemented, but I have enforced a breakpoint in the code if they get called - and so far they havent. 
It might be the fact that I havent been able to get very far in the boot sequence of SIII K 
or M. They will be implemented ASAP I have some code calling them, right now I am focusing on getting boot to work.
The M disk's I have is actually disks I have found here [1]. Its SINTRAN M Std C. I dont know what the requirements are, as I dont have access to the "SINTRAN III M-version Release Information", the closest I have is "ND-860230-6-EN Sintran III - Release Information - 
L-Version" - which does mention type A and B, but nothing about C. When booting, I do have a choice of disks, ref this screenshot [2]. I have now started the implementation of the SCSI driver to see if it will solve the boot error, but I would think that it should be 
able to boot from SMD disks as they are valid choides...
Where can I find a copy of the SINTRAN M you are using ? RHansen (talk) 13:58, 5 October 2022 (UTC)