Using a version 58 console tape image provided to me by one list member, and massaged into
a usable state by another list member, I just booted OpenVMS 7.3 off the R80 drive on my
VAX-11/730 for the first time since buying the machine. Woohoo!
For some reason, I was unable to do that with the version 57 images that I downloaded off
the net. Maybe there's something wrong with the VMB.EXE on those images? It always
complained of not being able to find the boot file when I tried using it.
I never got a login prompt, but perhaps that's because I booted with the write protect
switch on? It appeared to be trying to create or join a VAXcluster for a while, then said
something about loading MSCP disk server. I have plenty more experimentation ahead,
including seeing what's on that RL02 pack labeled something like "VMS53SYS"
(if I recall correctly).
My attempts to boot up the v5.3 standalone backup tape images I downloaded still
haven't succeeded. As suggested, I'll see if standalone backup might be on another
partition next time I work on the machine. I'd like to try backing up both the R80 and
the RL02 to tape if I can.
Eventually, I'd like to run an older version of VMS than 7.3 on it. Preferably,
something contemporary to when the 11/730 was still sold, or at least from before any sane
730 users upgraded to newer and faster VAXen. Of course, that assumes I can procure
suitable installation media, or usable images with which to create it.
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Mark J. Blair, NF6X <nf6x at nf6x.net>
http://www.nf6x.net/