Hi, folks,
I've been loaned the full-service diagnostics tape for the MicroVAX II.
I've attempted to copy said tape using a pair of SCSI TK50 drives and a
binary (bit-by-bit) image copy utility.
It didn't work. For some bizarre reason, I cannot boot from the copy.
Question: Short of installing a second TK50 in the MicroVAX long enough to
make a mirror-image copy under VMS (which is something else I don't know
how to do yet), what can I do here? This is a limited-time deal; I do need
to have the tape back to its original owners next week.
Another question: Can I initialize the target tape with VMS in some way to
make it bootable, and then copy the diags from the source tape?
Please help! If I can solve this, I'll be able to archive the thing on
CD-ROM and make the image available to other MicroVAXen owners.
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