• Paging Scott Lurndal; V-Series MCP/VS documentation wanted

    From Andrew Warkentin@andreww591@gmail.com to comp.sys.unisys on Fri Mar 3 03:09:21 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.unisys

    I downloaded Scott's V-Series simulator a long time ago and only
    installed it relatively recently. I was able to install the base MCP/VS system on it and figured out some of the commands (since some of them are
    similar to Large Systems MCP), but I'm not sure how to install anything
    from the other tapes included with it. The wiki for the simulator
    disappeared a while ago and it wasn't fully archived anywhere, nor is
    there a lot of MCP/VS documentation available anywhere else. Bitsavers
    does have some, although the only manual on console commands I could
    find there is from 1969. Some more modern documentation would be much appreciated.
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  • From scott@scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal) to comp.sys.unisys on Fri Mar 3 15:09:43 2023
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    Andrew Warkentin <andreww591@gmail.com> writes:
    I downloaded Scott's V-Series simulator a long time ago and only
    installed it relatively recently. I was able to install the base MCP/VS system >on it and figured out some of the commands (since some of them are
    similar to Large Systems MCP), but I'm not sure how to install anything
    from the other tapes included with it. The wiki for the simulator
    disappeared a while ago and it wasn't fully archived anywhere, nor is
    there a lot of MCP/VS documentation available anywhere else. Bitsavers
    does have some, although the only manual on console commands I could
    find there is from 1969. Some more modern documentation would be much >appreciated.

    Hi Andrew,

    Glad to hear it's working for you. I have a full set of scanned
    PDFS for the SSOGS (System Software Operation Guides, vol1 through 4);

    I'm not sure how to distribute them with my website gone. I may
    be able to post them to a binary usenet group if you have access to one.

    I've always intended to provide them to Al to store on bitsavers.

    $ ls /work/ws/vsim/tree/vsim//docs/unisys 1093788_TD_730_TD780_System_Reference_Manual_Nov79.pdf 19839992_Sprite_Memos.pdf
    19839992_Sprite_Specification.pdf
    19903830-ors-special-instructions.pdf
    19909779-ORS-DLP.pdf
    19935204-V500-Execute-Module.pdf
    19935212-V500-FetchModule.pdf
    19935220-V500-MCACM_rev_d.pdf
    19935238-V500-MDC.pdf
    19935253-V500-IOMC.pdf
    19935279-V500-Achitecture.pdf
    19935295-V500-SMC.pdf
    19935303-V500-maintenance.pdf
    19935329-V500-DTM.pdf
    19942408-V500-XM_microcode.pdf
    41270000-100_SSOGv3.pdf
    41270018-100-SSOGv4-3.3.0.pdf
    41270109-000_Cande_3_2_1.pdf
    41274804_SSOGv1_3.1.pdf
    41274994-000_SSOGv2-3.1.pdf
    41274994-000_SSOGv4-3_1.pdf
    5024789_BPL_7.2.pdf
    b9275-non-impact-printer.pdf
    mcpvs-2.0.pdf
    ssogv3.txt
    tdemulator_for_mac.pdf
    unisys_world_pasadena.pdf
    unisys_world_v530.pdf
    unisys_world_v_series_software.pdf
    v310-1.pdf
    v310-2.pdf
    v32docs.src
    v500-systems.pdf
    v510.pdf
    v530.pdf

    To install the tapes, once you've logged into the Operator Station:

    vsim> control 6/0 load magtapes/cobol.tap
    vsim> control 6/0 status
    0006/00 (GCR) BOT WP
    Tests: 0 Read Unit Status: 0 Erase: 0
    Rewinds: 0 Unloads: 0 Space FW: 0 Space BW: 0
    Reads: 0 Writes: 0 Write TM: 0 Records From BOT 0
    Path: 'magtapes/cobol.tap'
    Bytes Left on Reel: 200000000


    OCS (==> indicates input to the operator control station)

    RY 6/0
    OL 6/0
    06/0 GCR (6250) COB333/TAPDIR U RL# 001 10/04/07 PT# 07277
    COPY = FROM COB333(TAPE) to DISK
    <wait for copy job to complete - the DQ command will show the SPO messages,
    the ES command will return to the normal AD (automatic display) cycle.>

    COPY = FROM COB333(TAPE) TO DISK
    BOJ SYSTEM/COPY=002 (MCP) 07:08
    EOJ SYSTEM/COPY=002 07:08 IN 00:01 CHG 00:00


    To get a list of files on the tape
    DIR = ON COB333(TAPE)

    Have you brought up CANDE yet?
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  • From bill@bill.gunshannon@gmail.com to comp.sys.unisys on Fri Mar 3 12:24:01 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.unisys

    On 3/3/2023 10:09 AM, Scott Lurndal wrote:


    Glad to hear it's working for you. I have a full set of scanned
    PDFS for the SSOGS (System Software Operation Guides, vol1 through 4);

    I'm not sure how to distribute them with my website gone. I may
    be able to post them to a binary usenet group if you have access to one.

    I've always intended to provide them to Al to store on bitsavers.


    That would probably be the best idea.

    bill


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  • From Paul Kimpel@paul.kimpel@digm.com to comp.sys.unisys on Fri Mar 3 14:41:55 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.unisys

    -------- Original Message --------
    Subject: Re: Paging Scott Lurndal; V-Series MCP/VS documentation wanted
    From: bill <bill.gunshannon@gmail.com>
    To:
    Date: Fri Mar 03 2023 09:24:01 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time)

    On 3/3/2023 10:09 AM, Scott Lurndal wrote:


    -a-a Glad to hear it's working for you.-a-a-a-a I have a full set of scanned >> PDFS for the SSOGS (System Software Operation Guides, vol1 through 4);

    -a-a I'm not sure how to distribute them with my website gone.-a-a I may
    be able to post them to a binary usenet group if you have access to one.

    -a-a I've always intended to provide them to Al to store on bitsavers.


    That would probably be the best idea.

    bill


    If the documents amount to less than 15GB, you could set up a free
    Google account, upload the documents to a directory in that account's
    Google Drive, and share a link to that directory that would give others read-only access.

    What about the emulator? Is that still available? I'd appreciate having
    a copy.

    Something to consider would be placing the emulator files in a public repository, e.g., GitHub. These are free, you could still retain control
    of the source, and perhaps appoint some other people as co-custodians.
    Having it in a repo would allow others to fork their own copies, merge
    in periodic updates if you make changes, and offer their fixes and enhancements as "pull requests" for your consideration. That's what I've
    done with my emulators:

    https://github.com/pkimpel/retro-b5500/
    https://github.com/pkimpel/retro-205/
    https://github.com/pkimpel/retro-220/
    https://github.com/pkimpel/retro-g15/
    https://github.com/pkimpel/retro-1620/ [still a work in progress] https://github.com/retro-software/

    GitHub (along with most other repo-hosting services) has a decent wiki feature, so you might be able to recreate your old wiki and make that available. I'd be happy to assist with any of that.

    Paul

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  • From Al Kossow@aek@bitsavers.org to comp.sys.unisys on Fri Mar 3 16:54:46 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.unisys

    On 3/3/23 7:09 AM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    Andrew Warkentin <andreww591@gmail.com> writes:
    I downloaded Scott's V-Series simulator a long time ago and only
    installed it relatively recently. I was able to install the base MCP/VS system
    on it and figured out some of the commands (since some of them are
    similar to Large Systems MCP), but I'm not sure how to install anything >>from the other tapes included with it. The wiki for the simulator
    disappeared a while ago and it wasn't fully archived anywhere, nor is
    there a lot of MCP/VS documentation available anywhere else. Bitsavers
    does have some, although the only manual on console commands I could
    find there is from 1969. Some more modern documentation would be much
    appreciated.

    Hi Andrew,

    Glad to hear it's working for you. I have a full set of scanned
    PDFS for the SSOGS (System Software Operation Guides, vol1 through 4);

    I'm not sure how to distribute them with my website gone. I may
    be able to post them to a binary usenet group if you have access to one.

    I've always intended to provide them to Al to store on bitsavers.

    I'm still around.
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  • From Andrew Warkentin@andreww591@gmail.com to comp.sys.unisys on Sat Mar 4 06:20:34 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.unisys

    On 2023-03-03, Scott Lurndal <scott@slp53.sl.home> wrote:
    Andrew Warkentin <andreww591@gmail.com> writes:

    Hi Andrew,

    Glad to hear it's working for you. I have a full set of scanned
    PDFS for the SSOGS (System Software Operation Guides, vol1 through 4);

    I'm not sure how to distribute them with my website gone. I may
    be able to post them to a binary usenet group if you have access to one.

    I'm on a free public news server that doesn't have access to binary
    groups. Either sending them to me as email attachments (the address I'm sending from will work) or uploading to one of the various temporary file
    hosting sites would probably work best for me. I don't need the hardware manuals; just the SSOG and CANDE ones should be enough.

    Regardless, it would definitely be a good idea to upload them to Bitsavers.
    I know you'd also said something about creating a GitHub repository for
    the simulator source.


    Have you brought up CANDE yet?

    No, I hadn't tried yet, since I wasn't sure how to install it.
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  • From scott@scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal) to comp.sys.unisys on Sat Mar 4 15:33:08 2023
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    Paul Kimpel <paul.kimpel@digm.com> writes:
    -------- Original Message --------
    Subject: Re: Paging Scott Lurndal; V-Series MCP/VS documentation wanted
    From: bill <bill.gunshannon@gmail.com>
    To:
    Date: Fri Mar 03 2023 09:24:01 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time)

    On 3/3/2023 10:09 AM, Scott Lurndal wrote:


    -a-a Glad to hear it's working for you.-a-a-a-a I have a full set of scanned
    PDFS for the SSOGS (System Software Operation Guides, vol1 through 4);

    -a-a I'm not sure how to distribute them with my website gone.-a-a I may >>> be able to post them to a binary usenet group if you have access to one. >>>
    -a-a I've always intended to provide them to Al to store on bitsavers.


    That would probably be the best idea.

    bill


    If the documents amount to less than 15GB, you could set up a free
    Google account, upload the documents to a directory in that account's
    Google Drive, and share a link to that directory that would give others >read-only access.

    An interesting idea, that I'll look into. My usenet provider still has
    all the binary groups as well, but most of the free services don't carry
    them anymore. I could drive up to the CHM and drop off a CD for Al,
    if I wasn't telecommuting full-time; I will be in Sunnyvale next week,
    perhaps I'll try to drop some stuff off (although I think Al is in Fremont now).

    Bob Supnik arranged a hobby license for MCP/VS before he left Unisys.



    What about the emulator? Is that still available? I'd appreciate having
    a copy.

    Yes.

    Since AT&T eliminated my static DSL, my website is gone. Hosting, Github and/or source forge have been considered, but as I'm still working full-time and have recently moved and have, inadvertently, become a landlord,
    time for hobbies has been short.



    Something to consider would be placing the emulator files in a public >repository, e.g., GitHub. These are free, you could still retain control
    of the source, and perhaps appoint some other people as co-custodians. >Having it in a repo would allow others to fork their own copies, merge
    in periodic updates if you make changes, and offer their fixes and >enhancements as "pull requests" for your consideration. That's what I've >done with my emulators:

    https://github.com/pkimpel/retro-b5500/
    https://github.com/pkimpel/retro-205/
    https://github.com/pkimpel/retro-220/
    https://github.com/pkimpel/retro-g15/
    https://github.com/pkimpel/retro-1620/ [still a work in progress] >https://github.com/retro-software/

    GitHub (along with most other repo-hosting services) has a decent wiki >feature, so you might be able to recreate your old wiki and make that >available. I'd be happy to assist with any of that.

    I appreciate the offer Paul, and will consider it.

    scott


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  • From Al Kossow@aek@bitsavers.org to comp.sys.unisys on Wed May 24 21:33:07 2023
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.unisys

    On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 7:33:11rC>AM UTC-8, Scott Lurndal wrote:
    I've always intended to provide them to Al to store on bitsavers.
    Scott sent them over, I'm OCRing them and uploading to http://bitsavers.org/pdf/burroughs/MediumSystems tonight.
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