I have found, by scoping the data lines in and out of the laptop,
that the endless loop on the laptop is only an internal display
glitch - i.e. even though when I type characters they echo
endlessly on the screen until another key is pressed, only the one
(correct) character is sent to the PDP-11 at each keypress.
Similarly, when ODT sends a single "@", continuous "@@@@@@@..."
echoes on the display. Who knows why. It's annoying but apparently
does not affect the functioning of VTserver.
Then there was some more learning to interpret the cryptic
messages for input and output devices. Although I thought the
program was supposed to send my OS/8 image automatically from the
"virtual tape" (and its name is in the .vtrc file with 0 = copy
bootstrap, 1 = image file), I eventually learned that entering
"vt(1,0,0)" (or maybe it was "0,0,1") would accept the OS/8 image
file for input.
Not sure if my output device command is correct though. I'm trying
to write to my second RL02 drive (RL1: on the PDP-11/23+ with a
"1" key) and the only output device string that would work is
rl(0,1,0). The program does not explain the significance of the
(n,n,n) fields, although it does prompt for a string in that
format. It did display a confirmation each 100Kb, and did write
the entire 2.5 Mb file to the RL drive!
Although it's anyone's guess as to whether I did this correctly.
When I put the pack in the RL02 attached to my 8/A and press Load,
the "Ready" light does not come on, which I believe means the
heads have not locked on the servo track. Which is strange because
even if I wrote to the wrong places on the disk, it still should
be able to sync up. AFAIK it is not possible to overwrite the
servo tracks by writing blocks to the disk through a controller
card? Or maybe the light is burnt out... or the pack I used is
bad...
Please also explain to me the limitation for the size of each
partition under OS/8 again? 2500 Kb is less than 2 Mw at 12 bits
per word?
thanks
-Charles
On Thu, 24 May 2007 08:15:14 -0700, you wrote:
On 5/24/07, Charles <charlesmorris at hughes.net>
wrote:
yep, Win XP Pro.
I don't want to go backwards to 98 though :)
Anything else you could recommend?
-Charles
I wouldn't want to install Windows 98 on a system I was currently
using either. I just happened to have an old Windows 98 system around
that I could use.
I didn't spend any time trying to figure out what the problem might be
on Windows XP. That would probably be a good thing to do if it might
help other people in the future. I had the VTServer source code and
could try working on it. Maybe I can find some time this weekend to
take a look again.
-Glen