I have a copy of an 11/730 console tape which I have been told is in EXCHANGE format as
created by the CONSCOPY utility. Can any of the VMS experts here help this VMS noob learn
how to translate that into a raw block-level image of the corresponding TU58 tape, which I
might be able to use with a TU58 emulator?
I see that the EXCHANGE image is 512 bytes longer than a full TU58 tape. Could it be as
simple as chopping off the first or last 512 bytes? I'm not quite at the point yet
where I know what a console tape ought to look like in a hex editor, so I can't
clearly see whether that might work yet.
I'm presently starting to work on getting some version of VMS running on an emulated
11/780 under simh. So with any luck, I may have a functioning VMS environment before too
long, even though I haven't managed to boot up my real 11/730 yet. My end goal is to
use that console tape image with some TU58 emulator to boot up my real VAX. I have some
original console tapes for it, but they no longer seem to be readable. I did get my
machine to examine one of them quite a bit before deciding it wasn't suitable, so
maybe there is still some recoverable data on those tapes... but none of them seem to be
sufficiently error-free to boot my machine.
I'm presently working on booting it from a downloaded console tape image, but getting
tu58em and my 11/730 to like each other is still an ongoing project. Once I get there, I
think that this EXCHANGE format image that I have is the same console tape version as my
unreadable real tapes, and newer than the other downloaded image that I'm presently
trying to use, so it would be nice to be able to get it into a format that I can use
directly.
Thanks in advance for any clues!
--
Mark J. Blair, NF6X <nf6x at nf6x.net>
http://www.nf6x.net/