; BootDirectory.txt - Truth mapping from boot file number to names ; Last modified May 22, 1986 4:07:57 am PDT by HGM ; Copy /Indigo/Portola/BootDirectory.txt _ ///BootDirectory.txt ; This file is not intended for consumption by any program, but rather is a ; guide to constructing the [BootServer] section of a boot server's parameter ; file. It's unlikely that any given boot server would wish to keep the full ; complement of boot files. Additionally, the blank lines and comments ; sprinkled throughout this file are not acceptable to Gateway boot servers. ; These numbers are for Pup booting only. NS booting uses an entirely ; different numbering scheme. ; Entries that are commented out are obsolete and should be stamped out. ; The boot file numbers should not be re-used. ; 0 to 2777 reserved for Alto boot files. 0 DMT.Boot 1 NewOs.Boot 2 FTP.Boot 3 Scavenger.Boot 4 CopyDisk.Boot 5 CRTTest.Boot 6 MadTest.Boot 7 Chat.Boot 10 NetExec.Boot 11 PupTest.Boot 12 EtherWatch.Boot 13 KeyTest.Boot 14 Calculator.Boot 15 DiEx.Boot 16 TriEx.Boot 17 EDP.Boot 20 BFSTest.Boot 21 GateControl.Boot 22 EtherLoad.Boot 23 ARSubmit.Boot 24 Neptune.Boot 25 What.Boot 26 Talk.Boot 40 Pupwatch.boot 100 MesaNetExec.boot 200 CedarNetExec.boot 1000 ShowAIS.Boot 1001 StarWars.Boot 1002 Fly.Boot 1003 Kal.Boot 1004 PinBall.Boot 1005 Pool.Boot 1006 MazeWar.Boot 1007 Trek.Boot 1010 Invaders.Boot 1011 IranWars.Boot 1012 AstroRoids.Boot 1013 Clock.Boot 1014 Galaxian.Boot 1015 PPong.Boot 1016 Flash.Boot 1017 Messenger.Boot 1020 Reversi.Boot 1021 Maze.Boot 1022 Scenes.Boot 1023 MissileCommand.Boot ; 3000 through 3777 reserved for booting microcode. Some of these numbers are ; constants wired into EProm microcode that would be difficult to change. ; 3000 AmargosaInitial.eb ; 3001 AltoLF.eb ; 3002 AltoCSL.eb ; 3003 AmargosaPilotLF.eb ; 3004 AmargosaPilotCSL.eb ; 3005 AltoTOR.eb ; 3007 AmargosaPilotTOR.eb 3017 BootMeAgain.eb -- For testing microcode boot servers and boot loaders 3110 AltoMesaDorado.eb 3111 SmalltalkDorado.eb 3112 AltoMesaDorado.eb -- Not special any more, since Lisp now loads its own microcode 3113 CedarDorado.eb 3114 TestDorado.eb ; The repetitions below are because there used to be different microcode (hence ; different boot file numbers) for different display/keyboard configurations. ; Now the same microcode handles all configurations. 3400 Initial.eb 3410 AltoXX.eb -- UTVFC with unrecognized display/keyboard 3411 AltoD0.eb ; 3412 AltoD0.eb -- historical 3413 Alto5700.eb ; 3414 Alto.eb 3420 PilotXX.eb -- UTVFC with unrecognized display/keyboard 3421 PilotD0.eb ; 3422 PilotD0.eb -- historical 3423 PilotTOR.eb ; 3424 PilotCSLF.eb -- historical 3425 CedarD0.eb ; 3426, 3427 reserved for variant terminals for CedarD0.eb ; 4000 through 4777 reserved for Pilot-related software (germs and boot files) ; 4000 Pilot.eg ; 4001 Othello.pb 4002 SA4000Diagnostic.pb 4003 DispKbdDiagD0.pb 4010 D0.eg 4011 OthelloD0.pb 4100 Pilot5700.eb ; 5000 through 5777 reserved for Cedar-related software (germs and boot files) 5000 CedarD0.eg 5001 CedarOthelloD0.pb 5100 CedarDorado.eg 5101 CedarOthelloDorado.pb 5103 BasicCedarDorado.pb 5200 BasicCedarDLion20.pb 5201 BasicCedarDLion21.pb 520x BasicCedarDLion2x.pb 5210 BasicCedarTriDLion20.pb 5211 BasicCedarTriDLion21.pb 521x BasicCedarTriDLion2x.pb ; 40000 thru 47777 will not be automatically grabbed by IFS boot servers; ; but if they already exist, they will be kept up to date. By convention, ; "private" versions of public boot files are maintained by assigning ; the public boot file number plus 40000. 43000 AlphaMesaMesaNetExec.boot 43001 AlphaMesaPilotD0.eb 43002 AlphaMesaD0.eg 43003 AlphaMesaOthelloD0.pb ; 100000 and above do not automatically propagate. They are usually kept on ; only one boot server and are private to that server. 100000 .boot ; is suggested for testing/debugging boot servers Ê'˜J˜BJ˜3J˜üJ˜Ð—…—Fs