Could you please invite me to the discord channel "minicomputers"?
Thanks!
Ulli
Am Sa., 5. Aug. 2023 um 06:08 Uhr schrieb Chris Zach via cctalk <
cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>gt;:
Ok, I took pictures of some of the disks and posted it
on the discord
channel minicomputers. I'm curious to see if RSTS/E loads, it might need
an RD52 or 53 drive in order to work. I can drag out an RD54 and
format/test/give it a shot here but the only other drives I have right
now are RD50 and 51's.
C
On 8/4/2023 3:38 PM, Hans-Ulrich Hölscher via cctalk wrote:
Chris,
Thanks for your kind offer to re-image the third floppy!
May I politely repeat Mattis' request to scan the disk labels?
I'm especially interested in the DEC order numbers (like "BL-XXXXX-XX")
that are printed on them - I use them as the primary key in my DECdoc
database.
The floppy names (e.g. "ROOT #1") are very useful/important sometimes,
too.
Thank you again for your understanding and willingness to help!
Ulli
Am Fr., 4. Aug. 2023 um 20:49 Uhr schrieb Christopher Zach via cctalk <
cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>gt;:
> Thank you I will rescan the third disk.
>
> On August 4, 2023 12:33:31 PM EDT, "Hans-Ulrich Hölscher via cctalk" <
> cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
>> I did some testing on the image sets using simh.
>> I had to prepare the images first using lbn2rx50
>> <http://www.chdickman.com/pdp11/>, because simh expects them to be in
>> logical order.
>> Results:
>> ULTRIX-11 V3.0: All images good
>> MicroRSTS V2.1: The third image throws an error:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *sim> ATT RQ2 RSTS21-3.RX5%SIM-INFO: RQ2: 'RSTS21-3.RX5' Contains a
RSTS
>> File system%SIM-INFO: RQ2: Pack ID: MICR3
Revision Level: 1.2 Pack
>> Clustersize: 1%SIM-INFO: RQ2: Last Unallocated Sector In File System:
>> 799sim> c?Error opening Backup set?Device hung or write lockedMount
volume
>> 3 on device _DU2:Press RETURN when
ready:*
>>
>> MicroRSX V2.1: Have not found out yet which one of the images is the
one
> to
>> start with. Is the image set complete?
>> I thought that RSX4-I.IMG <https://www.crystel.com/pdp/os/RSX4-I.IMG>
was
>> the one (with an I instead of a 1), but
all I got was:
>> *Trap stack push abort, PC: 000014 (000040)*
>> Maybe that image is bad, too ...
>>
>> Ulli
>>
>> Am Do., 27. Juli 2023 um 00:55 Uhr schrieb Chris Zach via cctalk <
>> cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>gt;:
>>
>>> Ok, files are up on
https://www.crystel.com/pdp/os and
>>>
https://www.crystel.com/pro350
>>>
>>> MicroRSX, Ultrix11, MicroRSTS/E, and um spss
>>>
>>> On 7/26/2023 1:51 PM, Mark Matlock via cctalk wrote:
>>>> Chris,
>>>> I would be interested in getting a copy of the SSPS/X software
for
>>> POS. I have a manual for SPSS/11 and
would love to try to get the
> software
>>> running under RSX11M+ if possible.
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Mark
>>>>
>>>>> On Jul 26, 2023, at 12:00 PM, cctalk-request(a)classiccmp.org wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> From: Chris Zach <cz(a)alembic.crystel.com <mailto:
> cz(a)alembic.crystel.com
>>>>> Subject: [cctalk] Old Professional/350 software, any of this out
> there
>>>>> Date: July 26, 2023 at 9:30:10 AM CDT
>>>>> To: CCTalk mailing list <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org <mailto:
>>> cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>>
>>>>> Reply-To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic
Posts" <
>>> cctalk(a)classiccmp.org <mailto:cctalk@classiccmp.org>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Starting to go through my boxes of POS stuff. I know of course that
> 3.2
>>> is out there (minus the Pro/Communications option which has a bad disk
> in
>>> the distro) however are these disks out there now?
>>>>> Pro/Venix 1.0 on floppies
>>>>> POS V2.0a on floppies
>>>>>
>>>>> POS version 1.5 (with test diskette, maintenance application, a
thing
>>> called Pro/Pre labelled
"Diskette system", system overview and
> instruction
>>> disks)
>>>>> POS V1.7 (I have that here somewhere)
>>>>>
>>>>> Pro/Basic Version 1.0 and 1.2
>>>>>
>>>>> SPSS/X For Professional (this is a really interesting one, anyone
> heard
>>> of this?)
>>>>> If so let me know and I won't copy them. If not I'll go over
to the
>>> mighty Deskpro/XE and start sucking the data off for archives....
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>> Chris
>>>>> (Hoping to find old drivers or scaffolding or something that will
> give
>>> me a hint into how DEC ported POS)
>>>