Version 2.9 of p11 - the Begemot PDP-11 emulator - is available on
ftp.fokus.gmd.de:/pub/cats/usr/harti/p11. This release supports the following
platforms:

	FreeBSD [45].0
	Sparc-Solaris 2.[678]
	Redhat-Linux

It will possibly work on FreeBSD [23].* and other Linux variants.
To build it you need libbegemot (avalaible in the same location), gcc and
gmake. Previous versions also built on BSD/OS and SunOS.

A version of the emulator is run on one of our machines. Try one of the
following (it may not always be available):

	telnet scotty.fokus.gmd.de 10000
	telnet scotty.fokus.gmd.de 10001
	telnet scotty.fokus.gmd.de 10002
	telnet scotty.fokus.gmd.de 10003

to get connected to one of the four available terminals. If telnet
connects, but this terminal is currently in use, you'll get a short
message. You should then try connecting to another port. Once you are
online, log into 2.11BSD with username and password guest/guest1.

Don't forget to logout, before disconnecting with telnet.

Note, that there is an IP connection to the host machine, but not to the
outside world (this is due to IP routing restrictions in out network).

The current implementation emulates a KDJ11A, one or more RLV12,
RHV??, RK11 disk controllers, a boot ROM, one or more KL11A
controllers, a DEQNA ethernet adapter, a
read-only TM11 tape, a standard line printer interface and a Toy
clock. A boot ROM (with source code) to boot from RL/RK and RP discs
is included.

On a 900MHz Athlons a full 'make world install' of 2.11BSD takes
a little about 2 hours, which is several times faster than a real
PDP. Floating point performance is even higher.

The emulator hast tested with 2.11BSD, RSX and RSX-PLUS, RT V4, V[567]-Unix
and XXDP.

Enjoy,
	Harti Brandt
