First: Special thanks to Mike Hill, who first friendly (but mercyless) pointed out any inaccuracies in our emulations, then later designed most of the test sequences!
Its assumed you're familiar with DEC console panel logic. DATA, EXAM, DEPOSIT, LOAD ADR, HALT, RUN, RESET are similar for all PDP-11s, but we're going way beyond the usual quick&dirty emulation.
Here are instruction how to download and operate a virtual BlinkenBone PDP-11/70 panel. And see here for more on PDP-11/70 BlinkenBone installations.
The procedure was:
An immediate insight for the PDP-11/70 panel: it uses part of the PDP-11/70 CPU. Its function is not hardwired, but implement by special micro code active in HALT mode. So for example a ADDRess loaded with LOAD will not survive a RUN-HALT sequence, as the latched address held in a data patch register is overwritten in regular CPU operation.
Panel micro code is documented in attached PDF.
The tests are described in the attached document.
To re-run them on a PiDP11 or a BlinkenBone, use Mikes "BLINKY" software package. "BLINKY" is easiest to boot from block 0 of an RP06 disk image.
All panel videos are on youtube, in a playlist "PDP-11/70 Panel Research",
URL = https://www.youtube.com/embed/videoseries?list=PL9ECYK0f539oZh3rIz-eEPAPpM6Lq2P77
They are labled like "script00_TB8A3105" etc , .... with same labels as in "alltests_results.pdf"
Not all of them are cineastic masterpieces !