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Subject: Re: VAX on a cell phone
On Wednesday 11 August 2010, Ethan Dicks wrote:
On 8/11/10, Patrick Finnegan <pat at
computer-refuge.org> wrote:
In that vein, I have spent some time over the
past week or so
setting up my cell phone (an HTC Evo running Android) to emulate a
VAX by running SIMH... And then using a VT125 for its console:
http://worldofvax.blogspot.com/2010/08/htc-evo-and-vt125.html
Enjoy the insanity!
Nice. It's handy that you have the terminal servers on hand - I'd be
scrounging for a way to get the bits from the terminal to the phone
and vice versa.
Do you think it would work to get a bluetooth serial interface for
the VT125, or would there be no way to induce the phone to pair up
to that for a virtual 'comport'?
Sounds interesting. I've never played with BT stuff, but it's just a
Linux environment. With enough effort, you could probably get it to
work, but with Simh, it's easier to have something that just can telnet
to a particular TCP port on the phone.
Maybe I'll try to find some sort of BT serial dongle to try it out. :)
Pat
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This is extremely cool. About a month ago, I bought an "aPad" - a 7"
tablet running Android. I can't wait to run this on my aPad! It has a *nix shell and
both soft keyboard and USB, which will either simplify or complicate the UI. :-)
Great job, Pat. -- Ian