Windows 10/freeAXP networking problems
- tadamsmar
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4 years 9 months ago #5699
by tadamsmar
Windows 10/freeAXP networking problems was created by tadamsmar
I have freeAXP 3.0.0.620 installed via freeaspsetup_620a
I want to network from VMS to Windows 10 so I can use XFree. But I have had no luck getting to the point where I can ping VMS from the Window command prompt.
The freeAXP emulator seems to work fine.
I am trying to follow instructions from a coworker who got if working.
I created a Hyper-V Virtual Etherenet Adapter and named it FREEEAXP. He had me set a specific IP address:
address XXX.XX.X.210
subnet 255.255.255.0
gatwway XXX.XXX.X.1
The XXX.XXX.X part is the same as on the VMS emulation.
In my virtual alpha configuration, I have the pci11 Nic interface defined as vEthernet(FREEAXP). pci12 is a dummy. Both NICs are type DE435
The virtual alpha configuration based on the one he sent me. All I did was change it from disk to disk C: so it would run on the disk in my PC. And, I re-selected the FREEAXP adapter as part of setting it up.
I can ping XXX.XX.X.210 from the Windows command prompt. But I cannot ping XXX.XX.X.51 which is the network address of the virtual Alpha.
On the virtual Alpha, I can pink it's network address XXX.XX.X.51
My coworker and I stumped, he has tried to help me troubleshoot via email.
I have also tried some other approaches networking and nothing works.
My PC has wireless and wired ethernet. The wired one has no cable since I use wireless to communicate with my house router.
I have also tried some approaches on another Windows 10 box that I have at home and no luck there either. Both these are HP 700 series machines. (I have not tried the HYPER-V approach on the other Windows 10 box)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I also have a Windows 7 laptop, but I have not experimented freeAXP there,<hr>
I want to network from VMS to Windows 10 so I can use XFree. But I have had no luck getting to the point where I can ping VMS from the Window command prompt.
The freeAXP emulator seems to work fine.
I am trying to follow instructions from a coworker who got if working.
I created a Hyper-V Virtual Etherenet Adapter and named it FREEEAXP. He had me set a specific IP address:
address XXX.XX.X.210
subnet 255.255.255.0
gatwway XXX.XXX.X.1
The XXX.XXX.X part is the same as on the VMS emulation.
In my virtual alpha configuration, I have the pci11 Nic interface defined as vEthernet(FREEAXP). pci12 is a dummy. Both NICs are type DE435
The virtual alpha configuration based on the one he sent me. All I did was change it from disk to disk C: so it would run on the disk in my PC. And, I re-selected the FREEAXP adapter as part of setting it up.
I can ping XXX.XX.X.210 from the Windows command prompt. But I cannot ping XXX.XX.X.51 which is the network address of the virtual Alpha.
On the virtual Alpha, I can pink it's network address XXX.XX.X.51
My coworker and I stumped, he has tried to help me troubleshoot via email.
I have also tried some other approaches networking and nothing works.
My PC has wireless and wired ethernet. The wired one has no cable since I use wireless to communicate with my house router.
I have also tried some approaches on another Windows 10 box that I have at home and no luck there either. Both these are HP 700 series machines. (I have not tried the HYPER-V approach on the other Windows 10 box)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I also have a Windows 7 laptop, but I have not experimented freeAXP there,<hr>
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- urbancamo
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4 years 9 months ago #5700
by urbancamo
Replied by urbancamo on topic RE: Windows 10/freeAXP networking problems
I had various issues with networking and FreeAXP that I couldn't pin down.
In the end I run it from a Citrix Xen virtual machine. That way connections are always via ethernet from another machine. That is working for ftp, telnet, decnet etc.
The emulated machine is designed to have a VAX based, diskless clustered node but I have yet to get that working between SIMH and FreeAXP.
Best of luck, Mark.
In the end I run it from a Citrix Xen virtual machine. That way connections are always via ethernet from another machine. That is working for ftp, telnet, decnet etc.
The emulated machine is designed to have a VAX based, diskless clustered node but I have yet to get that working between SIMH and FreeAXP.
Best of luck, Mark.
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