Hmm, maybe I
should just use an emulator to build UNIX V7M RL02 images for
my /44 and then use a VAX to make the diskpacks :^)
If that is an option for you, you should do that. The bootstrap and
standalone utilities only support TU10/TU16, TE16, and TS11 tape drives;
there is no TMSCP support at all in V7m. If you key in a TMSCP bootstrap
by hand, you'll probably be able to read in the bootstrap and get to the
Boot
:
prompt, but you won't be able to do anything after that, since boot won't
load anything from a TMSCP tape.....
--Pat.
In the case of the /44 it's also the easiest, as I don't feel like dragging
my TU81+ home from storage, or fighting with a SCSI tape drive. I've got a
MicroVAX 3 with a RLV12 in the rack next to the /44 for doing backups of my
RL02's, so the hardest part of doing it this way will be building the packs
on the emulator.
Zane