This title stands out to me because it credits everyone, a linux distro, the makers of the ARM board, but not the authors of the emulators enabling it to work.
Much easier these days; there’s a script at https://github.com/PDP-10/its that will do everything for you. Good luck changing your hostname, though; that does still require PDP-10 assembly.
This title stands out to me because it credits everyone, a linux distro, the makers of the ARM board, but not the authors of the emulators enabling it to work.
The ultimate in retro challenge: Install ITS and actually make it do something. Prepare to learn PDP-10 assembler :)
Much easier these days; there’s a script at https://github.com/PDP-10/its that will do everything for you. Good luck changing your hostname, though; that does still require PDP-10 assembly.