On Oct 3, 2004, at 7:34 AM, Zane H. Healy wrote:
Ron Hudson
wrote:
Will simh fit on a floppy? Surely the disk images
won't.
I do know the mini versions of linux, use a older and smaller version
of the C compiler. Other than network bindings I can't see the code
being that large. You may have to remove some things from the mini
linux but that is part of the fun.
Ben.
About all you'd be able to run would be RT-11 if you tried to fit
Linux, SIMH, and a disk image all on a floppy.
You could always boot from a CD, and mount a USB drive containing your
disk images :^)
Zane
pdp11 in a "pen" drive :^) ( I know most computers won't boot from a
usb pen drive )
What is RT-11 like? I have only used RSTS.
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