There is a copy of Windows pdp11.exe in this directory
as well as a Linux Slackware 64bit compiled version of
pdp11.  Start either of these based on the system you
are using.

C:> pdp11 (For Windows)

bash-4.3$ ./pdp11 (For Linux)

If the Linux version does not run on your system then
download a copy of Bob Supnik's SimH and compile PDP11.
Put BIN/PDP11 into this directory and start pdp11.

This System Image Library was GENNED with 1 DZ11, 8 lines
connecting through port 4000.

There are five (5) different disks that you can choose
to pick from (edit pdp11.ini and set rl0 for a disk):

 boot_custom_rl02.dsk_level1 (Cleanup and Custom.rts)
 boot_custom_rl02.dsk_level2 (Usernames and logicals)
 boot_custom_rl02.dsk_level3 (Patches and FaST Start)
 boot_rl02.dsk       (As Below w/[1,5] and [100,100])
 boot_stock_rl02.dsk (Generic V9.3.  V93Install.log)

Generic V9.3 with accounts [1,5]/[100,100] (4th down)
is currently set as your boot drive.

RSTS/E V9.3 Should start and run with the defaults installed.
Use the [1,5] account if you intend to run as a superuser.

#1,5
Pass: SYSUSR

$`README (The README.DOC is on the Custom disks only.)

Edit out #6 in [1,2]HELP.TXT if you intend to run online.
Also change the superuser passwords if you run this online.

The standard #100,100 account with password DEMODEMO is
set up for your test users.

That's it.  Enjoy. ;-)
