Actually with an ASR33 it would be trivial to write a program to dump
memory to paper tape.
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Mouse <mouse at rodents-montreal.org> wrote:
> we would
like to dump the contents of [a PDP-8/f's] core to serial
> to preserve the original contents for later examination while we can
> to tests with the machine.
> is there a way to do this, using a empty part
of memory and a M8650
> uart?
There is.
One way would be to wiggle the console switches
under program control,
as th$
That would require additional hardware. That may be acceptable, but
the original post doesn't say anything about it, so it also may not be.
Another would be to find, or write, a simple
memory dump program, and
load t$
It wouldn't. It's been too long since I played with a PDP-8 for me to
write such a thing extemporaneously, but I do remember that much.
However, I would strongly recommend using another -8/f, or an emulator,
to make sure you get the program right. It would be very easy to
accidentally destroy the data you're trying to save with a coding
mistake.
Alternatively, single-step the program by hand long enough to be
confident it's working correctly.
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