You also have to put a bootblock on the resulting disk
to make it
bootable, but I don't know how to do this (off the top of my head)
in HT-11 (or RT-11 V2B). In later RT-11's, this is done via DUP, but
this doesn't exist in your distribution, does it?
Boy, this is nudging some long-dormant brain cells...
To write a bootstrap on V2(B or C), I believe the incantation is:
.R PIP
*DY1:A=DY1:MONITR.SYS/O
*
the 'A' is a dummy file name to satisfy the requirments of the
CSI, the /O is the option for writing the boot, using blocks
from the file MONITR.SYS (which was listed in the
directory
Chuck supplied earlier).
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer (1977-1992)
Long-time RT-11 User (since 1975)
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