On 21/05/2016 19:56, Robert Jarratt wrote:
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Subject: The RSTS riddle.
Hi
Further to my posts this morning I have one last hurdle to jump.
1. I have a VAX with a TK70 attached and a TQK70 controller.
2. The tape drive works just fine.
3. Also on the VAX I have the correct tape (.TAP) image file for a RSTS/E V10
install tape.
4. I would like to copy the .tap file to the tape so as to end up with a bootable
install tape.
5. I then power down the VAX and move the controller to an 11/83. (The
drive is external with its own PSU)
6. Boot the install tape and go from there.
So suggestions please as to how to do 4.
Assuming the tape needs to be ANSI formatted then I would mount the .TAP file
under SIMH, copy the files to a simulated VAX, noting the order of storage. Then copy the
files to the real VAX and copy the files in the same order to the real TK70. I think a
long time ago I made a diagnostic tape in this way (possibly in reverse though, from real
tape to virtual tape, can't quite remember now).
Regards
Rob
Thank you Rob.
OK first interesting point.
SIMH knows about .TAP and real DEC systems don't
Second point:
The RSTS install tape is just a bunch of files.
There's nothing requiring image copy to deal with funny file formats
Third Point
There's no way to copy an image only files under any DEC operating system.
Fourth Point
If I had a RSTS system how would I make a backup copy of the install tape?
So its a SIMH route answer.
Regards
Rod