--- keywords: ["Unix v5", "Unix", "PDP-11", "SIMH", "1970s", "1974"] image: ./unix-v5-SIMH-5.webp description: 'We can run ! Unix v5 on the SIMH PDP-11 emulator. First, we need to download the ! Unix v5 kit. You can download the kit needed to run it on the SIMH PDP-11 emulator from the "SIMH Legacy" website.' sidebar_position: 1 sidebar_label: "! Unix v5 on SIMH" --- # How to install ! Unix v5 on SIMH? ![SIMH PDP-11 emulator with ! Unix v5](./unix-v5-SIMH-5.webp) We can run ! Unix v5 on the SIMH PDP-11 emulator. First, we need to download the ! Unix v5 kit. ## Downloads You can download the kit needed to run ! Unix v5 on the SIMH PDP-11 emulator from the [“SIMH Legacy” website](http://simh.trailing-edge.com/): - [! Unix-v5 kit](http://simh.trailing-edge.com/kits/uv5swre.zip) ## Using ! Unix-v5 :::tip If you have not already installed SIMH PDP-11 emulator, see [the VirtualHub Setup tutorial on how to do so](https://setup.virtualhub.eu.org/simh-pdp11/) on Linux and Windows. ::: Extract the archive you downloaded. Inside you will find a file called several files. Create a folder somewhere to store the files for this VM and move the `unix_v5_rk.dsk` file into it. Now we will create a config file for our VM. Create a text file called `pdp11.ini` with the following content in the VM folder: ```ini set cpu 11/45 att rk0 unix_v5_rk.dsk boot rk0 ``` ![pdp11.ini](./unix-v5-SIMH-1.webp) Now open a terminal and move to the VM folder. Run the following command to start the emulator: ```bash pdp11 ``` ![pdp11](./unix-v5-SIMH-2.webp) After the emulator starts, you will get a `@` prompt. Type `unix` and press enter to run the `unix` kernel. ![boot](./unix-v5-SIMH-3.webp) You will be asked to log in. Type `root` and press enter to log in. There is no password. ![! Unix-v5 login](./unix-v5-SIMH-4.webp) You can now run `ls` to see the list of files. To change directory, you need to use the `chdir` command, `cd` is not available. ![! 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. ### Linux Create a file called `unix-v5.sh` with the following content: ```bash #!/bin/bash pdp11 ``` Now make the file executable: ```bash chmod +x unix-v5.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/1974/unix-v5/#manuals) on the [main ! Unix-v5 page](/1970s/1974/unix-v5) to learn how to use it. ### Windows Create a file called `unix-v5.bat` with the following content: ```bash pdp11 ``` 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 - The disk image and other files used above are from a kit available on [SimH “Classic” website](http://simh.trailing-edge.com/). - This tutorial is based on [Computer History Wiki tutorial on running ! Unix v5 on SIMH](https://gunkies.org/wiki/Running_Unix_v5_in_SIMH). ## 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/1974/unix-v5/simh/).