On Mar 16, 2015, at 8:54 AM, Ethan Dicks
<ethan.dicks at gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Roe Peterson <roeapeterson at gmail.com> wrote:
I have
run 2.9BSD on a real 11/24 (F-11, no split I&D).
Thats what I gleaned from comments in the unix faq. I am going to try installing 2.9 on
my 11/23+ and see how far I get.
What disk controller do you have? That's the biggest issue.
Im thinking about a pair of RL02 drives myself.
I am guessing I will have more success prepping a pair of RL02 images with simh and using
vtserver to copy them to the RLs than trying to find a suitable working tape drive...
There was no MSCP support for 2.9BSD in
those days. There are modernish patches now. I did my install onto a
pair of RL02 disks (because I didn't have an RK07). You will need
more than 10MB if you want to rebuild the kernel, but you can put the
install kernel on a 10MB disk and noodle around. ISTR there's support
at install time for a number of types of system disk, but RK05 was now
too small. There are also 3rd-party ESDI and SMD controllers that
would work.
Ive got an old eagle drive I want to play with, I have an emulex SC03 on the way...
-ethan