MAN -- feels great, doesn't it? Congrats and nice work.
On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 9:36 PM, Rick Bensene <rickb at bensene.com> wrote:
This afternoon I got the drive racked up, got the
drive select set to
drive 1, removed the terminator from drive 0 and plugged in the bus
extension cable, routed it to drive 1 and plugged it into the drive.
The second drive already had the terminator it in (nice, I now have a
spare).
I finished routing the cabling and power cable for the second drive, and
then powered up the system. I left it all sit for about 30 minutes
before I tried anything.
I noted that there was no LOAD indication showing up on drive 1, so I
investigated. There wasn't any bulb there, so I put one in, and it lit up.
Drive 0 had an OS8 boot pack in it already, and I spun it up, and it went
ready just fine (a relief). I started up my SerialDisk server, and turned
off the HALT switch on the 8/e, hit CLEAR, then raised and lowered the SW
switch. The machine proceeded to boot using the diode ROM bootstrap for the
RK8E. It booted up just fine, and I was able to access the SerialDisk
drive also.
So, I loaded a RK05 pack that I had formatted on drive 0 into drive 1, and
flicked the LOAD switch. Things were quiet for a moment, then I could
hear that the pack was spinning up, and shortly thereafter, the drive went
ready.
I did a "DIR RKA1:", and got an empty directory with the appropriate
number of free blocks.
I then did a "COPY RKA1:<SD0:*.*" (copying everything from the SerialDisk
drive 0 to the A side of the new drive), and let it run. It took a while,
but the copy succeeded just fine. I could run stuff off the new drive just
fine after the copy had finished. Seems all is good.
I did an RKCOPY command and copied the entirety of Drive 0 to Drive 1,
with verify turned on, and it copied just fine.
Spun down both drives, and swapped packs, and tried booting, and it
succeeded. I was able to read and write files on drive 0 and drive 1 just
fine, so the two drives seem (with only a little testing) seem to
interchange packs OK.
Thanks to all for the advice and discussion.
Rick Bensene