diff --git a/docs/1970s/1971/os8/simh/index.md b/docs/1970s/1971/os8/simh/index.md index 76ccdcd..39689c3 100644 --- a/docs/1970s/1971/os8/simh/index.md +++ b/docs/1970s/1971/os8/simh/index.md @@ -51,7 +51,11 @@ After the emulator starts, you can enter `DIR` to see a list of files available: ![List of files in ! OS/8](./OS8-SIMH-3.webp) -That's it! We used ! OS/8. We can create a shell script to make it easy to launch the VM. Create a file called `OS8.sh` with the following content: +That's it! We used ! OS/8. We can create a shell script to make it easy to launch the VM. + +### Linux + +Create a file called `OS8.sh` with the following content: ```bash #!/bin/bash @@ -70,13 +74,13 @@ See the [manuals section](/1970s/1971/os8/#manuals) on the [main ! OS/8 page](/1 ### Windows -:::tip +Create a file called `OS8.bat` with the following content: -You should use Linux. If you don’t know how to install a Linux distro, see [our tutorials on how to install Kubuntu](https://setup.virtualhub.eu.org/tag/os/), a beginner-friendly distro. +```bash +pdp8 +``` -::: - -On Windows, you need to place the `PDP8.exe` file you downloaded in [this tutorial](https://setup.virtualhub.eu.org/simh-pdp8#windows) in the VM folder. Then you can follow the above tutorial as usual. The shell script will not work on Windows. You need to rename it to `OS8.bat`. Then you can double-click the file to launch the VM, no need to make it executable. +Now you can start the VM by double-clicking the shell script. See the [manuals section](/1970s/1971/os8/#manuals) on the [main ! OS/8 page](/1970s/1971/os8/) to learn how to use it. ## Credits diff --git a/docs/1970s/1971/unix-v1/simh/index.md b/docs/1970s/1971/unix-v1/simh/index.md index 7e63863..ed11c6c 100644 --- a/docs/1970s/1971/unix-v1/simh/index.md +++ b/docs/1970s/1971/unix-v1/simh/index.md @@ -82,7 +82,11 @@ You can also login using a non-admin user `ken`. You can run `chdir /` to move t ::: -That's it! We used ! Unix-v1. We can create a shell script to make it easy to launch the VM. Create a file called `unix-v1.sh` with the following content: +That's it! We used ! Unix-v1. We can create a shell script to make it easy to launch the VM. + +### Linux + +Create a file called `unix-v1.sh` with the following content: ```bash #!/bin/bash @@ -101,13 +105,13 @@ See the [manuals section](/1970s/1971/unix-v1/#manuals) on the [main ! Unix-v1 p ### Windows -:::tip +Create a file called `unix-v1.bat` with the following content: -You should use Linux. If you don’t know how to install a Linux distro, see [our tutorials on how to install Kubuntu](https://setup.virtualhub.eu.org/tag/os/), a beginner-friendly distro. +```bash +pdp11 +``` -::: - -On Windows, you need to place the `PDP11.exe` file you downloaded in [this tutorial](https://setup.virtualhub.eu.org/simh-pdp11#windows) in the VM folder. Then you can follow the above tutorial as usual. The shell script will not work on Windows. You need to rename it to `unix-v1.bat`. Then you can double-click the file to launch the VM, no need to make it executable. +Now you can start the VM by double-clicking the shell script. See the [manuals section](/1970s/1971/unix-v1/#manuals) on the [main ! Unix-v1 page](/1970s/1971/unix-v1) to learn how to use it. ## Credits diff --git a/docs/1970s/1973/alto-os/contralto/index.md b/docs/1970s/1973/alto-os/contralto/index.md index e5960bb..e70ed8d 100644 --- a/docs/1970s/1973/alto-os/contralto/index.md +++ b/docs/1970s/1973/alto-os/contralto/index.md @@ -66,12 +66,6 @@ You can now continue with [installing Alto OS](#installing-alto-os). ### Windows -:::tip - -You should use Linux. If you don’t know how to install a Linux distro, see [our tutorials on how to install Kubuntu](https://setup.virtualhub.eu.org/tag/os/), a beginner-friendly distro. - -::: - Start the ContrAlto emulator from Start menu. After it opens, click on `System` > `Drive 0` > `Load`. Choose the `nonprog.dsk` file. Now click on `System` > `Start`. The emulation will start. You can now continue with [installing Alto OS](#installing-alto-os). ## Installing Alto OS diff --git a/docs/1970s/1973/alto-os/salto/index.md b/docs/1970s/1973/alto-os/salto/index.md index 37bcece..9db66cf 100644 --- a/docs/1970s/1973/alto-os/salto/index.md +++ b/docs/1970s/1973/alto-os/salto/index.md @@ -53,12 +53,6 @@ Now you can start the emulator using the shell script. For example, on KDE you c ### Windows -:::tip - -You should use Linux. If you don’t know how to install a Linux distro, see [our tutorials on how to install Kubuntu](https://setup.virtualhub.eu.org/tag/os/), a beginner-friendly distro. - -::: - Open the Salto folder and double click on the `nonprog.bat` file to start the emulator. Salto does not support permanent changes to the disks, so it is useless to *install* Alto OS. You can just use it as it is. That's it! We used Alto OS. See the [manuals section](/1970s/1973/alto-os/#manuals) on the [main Alto OS page](/1970s/1973/alto-os/) to learn how to use it. diff --git a/docs/1970s/1973/unix-v4/simh/index.md b/docs/1970s/1973/unix-v4/simh/index.md index ec058ff..3edf28f 100644 --- a/docs/1970s/1973/unix-v4/simh/index.md +++ b/docs/1970s/1973/unix-v4/simh/index.md @@ -60,7 +60,11 @@ You can now run `ls` to see the list of files. To change directory, you need to ![! Unix-v4 list of files in root](./unix-v4-SIMH-5.webp) -That's it! We used ! Unix-v4. We can create a shell script to make it easy to launch the VM. Create a file called `unix-v4.sh` with the following content: +That's it! We used ! Unix-v4. We can create a shell script to make it easy to launch the VM. + +### Linux + +Create a file called `unix-v4.sh` with the following content: ```bash #!/bin/bash @@ -79,13 +83,14 @@ See the [manuals section](/1970s/1973/unix-v4/#manuals) on the [main ! Unix-v4 p ### Windows -:::tip +Create a file called `unix-v4.bat` with the following content: -You should use Linux. If you don’t know how to install a Linux distro, see [our tutorials on how to install Kubuntu](https://setup.virtualhub.eu.org/tag/os/), a beginner-friendly distro. +```bash +pdp11 +``` -::: +Now you can start the VM by double-clicking the shell script. See the [manuals section](/1970s/1973/unix-v4/#manuals) on the [main ! Unix-v4 page](/1970s/1973/unix-v4) to learn how to use it. -On Windows, you need to place the `PDP11.exe` file you downloaded in [this tutorial](https://setup.virtualhub.eu.org/simh-pdp11#windows) in the VM folder. Then you can follow the above tutorial as usual. The shell script will not work on Windows. You need to rename it to `unix-v4.bat`. Then you can double-click the file to launch the VM, no need to make it executable. ## Credits diff --git a/docs/1970s/1974/unix-v5/simh/index.md b/docs/1970s/1974/unix-v5/simh/index.md index 75c3d7d..bb5d3ac 100644 --- a/docs/1970s/1974/unix-v5/simh/index.md +++ b/docs/1970s/1974/unix-v5/simh/index.md @@ -58,7 +58,11 @@ You can now run `ls` to see the list of files. To change directory, you need to ![! Unix-v5 list of files in root](./unix-v5-SIMH-5.webp) -That's it! We used ! Unix-v5. We can create a shell script to make it easy to launch the VM. Create a file called `unix-v5.sh` with the following content: +That's it! We used ! Unix-v5. We can create a shell script to make it easy to launch the VM. + +### Linux + +Create a file called `unix-v5.sh` with the following content: ```bash #!/bin/bash @@ -77,13 +81,14 @@ See the [manuals section](/1970s/1974/unix-v5/#manuals) on the [main ! Unix-v5 p ### Windows -:::tip -You should use Linux. If you don’t know how to install a Linux distro, see [our tutorials on how to install Kubuntu](https://setup.virtualhub.eu.org/tag/os/), a beginner-friendly distro. +Create a file called `unix-v5.bat` with the following content: -::: +```bash +pdp11 +``` -On Windows, you need to place the `PDP11.exe` file you downloaded in [this tutorial](https://setup.virtualhub.eu.org/simh-pdp11#windows) in the VM folder. Then you can follow the above tutorial as usual. The shell script will not work on Windows. You need to rename it to `unix-v5.bat`. Then you can double-click the file to launch the VM, no need to make it executable. +Now you can start the VM by double-clicking the shell script. See the [manuals section](/1970s/1974/unix-v5/#manuals) on the [main ! Unix-v5 page](/1970s/1974/unix-v5) to learn how to use it. ## Credits