Add HP 2100 RTE

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Extract the kit you downloaded. Inside you will find several files. Create a folder somewhere to store the files for this VM and move the file named `DOS-M.disc` into it. Open the `dsgen` folder inside the extrcted folder and move the file called `conf_bootstrap.abs` to the VM folder.
Extract the kit you downloaded. Inside you will find several files. Create a folder somewhere to store the files for this VM and move the file named `DOS-M.disc` into it. Open the `dsgen` folder inside the extracted folder and move the file called `conf_bootstrap.abs` to the VM folder.
Now we will create a config file for our VM. Create a text file called `hp2100.ini` with the following content in the VM folder:

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Extract the kit you downloaded. Inside you will find several files. Create a folder somewhere to store the files for this VM and move the file named `MTS.tape` into it. Open the `mtgen` folder inside the extrcted folder and move the file called `conf_bootstrap.abs` to the VM folder.
Extract the kit you downloaded. Inside you will find several files. Create a folder somewhere to store the files for this VM and move the file named `MTS.tape` into it. Open the `mtgen` folder inside the extracted folder and move the file called `conf_bootstrap.abs` to the VM folder.
Now we will create a config file for our VM. Create a text file called `hp2100.ini` with the following content in the VM folder:

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keywords: ["HP 2100", "HP 2100 DOS-III", "HP", 1970s, 1970]
keywords: ["HP 2100", "HP 2100 DOS-III", "HP", 1970s, 1973]
image: ./hp2100dos-iii.webp
description: "! HP 2100 DOS-III, as the name suggests, was an operating system for the HP 2100 computer."
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keywords: ["SIMH", "HP 2100", "HP 2100 DOS-III", "HP", 1970s, 1973]
image: ./HP-2100-DOS-III-3.webp
description: 'We can run ! HP 2100 DOS-III on the SIMH HP 2100 emulator. First, we need to download the ! HP 2100 DOS-III kit. You can download the kit needed to run ! HP 2100 DOS-III on the SIMH HP 2100 emulator from the "SIMH Legacy" website:'
description: "We can run ! HP 2100 DOS-III on the SIMH HP 2100 emulator. First, we need to download the ! HP 2100 DOS-III kit. You can download the kit needed to run ! HP 2100 DOS-III on the SIMH HP 2100 emulator from the GitHub user rsanchovilla's software kits repository:"
sidebar_position: 1
sidebar_label: "! HP 2100 DOS-III on SIMH"
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keywords: ["HP 2100", "HP 2100 RTE", "HP", 1970s, 1973]
image: ./hp2100rte.webp
description: "! HP 2100 RTE, as the name suggests, was an operating system for the HP 2100 computer."
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# ! HP 2100 RTE
import DocCardList from '@theme/DocCardList';
![! HP 2100 RTE](./hp2100rte.webp)
! HP 2100 RTE, as the name suggests, was an operating system for the HP 2100 computer. We can run using the SIMH emulator.
<DocCardList />
## Manuals
You can download the ! HP 2100 RTE manuals from here:
- [! HP 2100 RTE Programming Manual](http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/hp/21xx/rte/12732-90001.pdf)
- [! HP 2100 RTE File Manager Programming and Operating Manual](http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/hp/21xx/rte/29033-98000_RTE_FileManager_Mar1973.pdf)
You may also be interested in the HP 2100 manuals. They were the computers on which ! HP 2100 RTE was supposed to run. You can download them from Bitsavers:
- [HP 2100 Manuals](http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/hp/21xx/)
## Related Pages
- [VirtualHub Screenshots](https://screenshots.virtualhub.eu.org/1970s/1973/hp2100rte/)
- [HP 2100 Wikipedia page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_2100)
- [Third Party HP2100 Archive (via Wayback Machine)](https://web.archive.org/web/20160430080039/http://oscar.taurus.com/~jeff/2100/index.html)
## Credits
- The manuals were taken from [Bitsavers](http://bitsavers.org).

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keywords: ["SIMH", "HP 2100", "HP 2100 RTE", "HP", 1970s, 1973]
image: ./HP-2100-RTE-3.webp
description: 'We can run ! HP 2100 RTE on the SIMH HP 2100 emulator. First, we need to download the ! HP 2100 RTE kit. You can download the kit needed to run ! HP 2100 RTE on the SIMH HP 2100 emulator from the "SIMH Legacy" website:'
sidebar_position: 1
sidebar_label: "! HP 2100 RTE on SIMH"
---
# How to install ! HP 2100 RTE on SIMH?
![SIMH HP 2100 emulator with ! HP 2100 RTE](./HP-2100-RTE-3.webp)
We can run [! HP 2100 RTE](/1970s/1973/hp2100rte) on the SIMH HP 2100 emulator. First, we need to download the ! HP 2100 RTE kit.
## Downloads
You can download the kit needed to run ! HP 2100 RTE on the SIMH HP 2100 emulator from the ["SIMH Legacy" website](http://simh.trailing-edge.com/):
- [! HP 2100 RTE kit](http://simh.trailing-edge.com/kits/RTE.zip)
## Using ! HP 2100 RTE
:::tip
If you have not already installed SIMH HP 2100 emulator, see [the VirtualHub Setup tutorial on how to do so](https://setup.virtualhub.eu.org/simh-hp2100/) on Linux and Windows.
:::
Extract the kit you downloaded. Inside you will find several files. Create a folder somewhere to store the files for this VM and move the files named `RTE_MH.disc` into it. Open the `rtgen` folder inside the extracted folder and move the file called `mh_boot.abs` to the VM folder.
Now we will create a config file for our VM. Create a text file called `hp2100.ini` with the following content in the VM folder:
```ini
break delay 100000
reply delay 50000
set cpu 2116
set cpu 32k
SET CPU EAU
set ptr sc=10
set clk sc=11
set tty sc=16
set ptp sc=17
set lpt sc=20
set tty noautolf
set console del=177
set dpd dis
set drc dis
set dpc 13210A
set dpc sc=22
set dpc ena
att dpc RTE_MH.disc
att -n lpt printer.txt
att ptr -e mh_boot.abs
boot ptr
d s 0
go
```
![hp2100.ini](./HP-2100-RTE-1.webp)
Now open a terminal and move to the VM folder. Run the following command to start the emulator:
```bash
hp2100
```
![hp2100](./HP-2100-RTE-2.webp)
Press enter when asked for time. After you see the `*` prompt, type `ON,FMGR` and press enter to start file manager:
![! HP 2100 RTE File Manager](./HP-2100-RTE-3.webp)
That's it! We used ! HP 2100 RTE. We can create a shell script to make it easy to launch the VM.
### Linux
Create a file called `HP-2100-RTE.sh` with the following content:
```bash
#!/bin/bash
hp2100
```
Now make the file executable:
```bash
chmod +x HP-2100-RTE.sh
```
Now you can start the VM using the shell script. For example, on KDE you can right-click the file and choose `Run in Konsole` or on GNOME, where you can right-click the file and choose `Run as executable`. The VM will start.
See the [manuals section](/1970s/1973/hp2100rte/#manuals) on the [main ! HP 2100 RTE page](/1970s/1973/hp2100rte/) to learn how to use it.
### Windows
Create a file called `HP-2100-RTE.bat` with the following content:
```bash
hp2100
```
Now you can start the VM by double-clicking the shell script. See the [manuals section](/1970s/1973/hp2100rte/#manuals) on the [main ! HP 2100 RTE page](/1970s/1973/hp2100rte/) to learn how to use it.
## Credits
- The disk image and other files used above are from a kit available on [SimH "Classic" website](http://simh.trailing-edge.com/).
## Video tutorial
Do you want to follow the tutorial by watching a video? We will post a video on our [YouTube channel](https://www.youtube.com/@virtua1hub) soon.
Archives of this tutorial are available on [Wayback Machine](https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://virtualhub.eu.org/1970s/1973/hp2100rte/simh/).

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keywords: [1970s, 1973]
image: ./1973.webp
description: "There were three operating system of our interest which were released in the year 1973. They were:"
description: "There were four operating system of our interest which were released in the year 1973. They were:"
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![! Alto OS Draw from 1973](./1973.webp)
There were three operating system of our interest which were released in the year 1973. They were:
There were four operating system of our interest which were released in the year 1973. They were:
<DocCardList />

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- [! HP 2100 DOS-M](/1970s/1970/hp2100dos-m/)
- [! HP 2100 MTS](/1970s/1971/hp2100mts/)
- [! HP 2100 DOS-III](/1970s/1973/hp2100dos-iii/)
- [! HP 2100 RTE](/1970s/1973/hp2100rte/)

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