DECtape reliability?
Rich Alderson
RichA at LivingComputerMuseum.org
Thu Nov 12 17:59:46 CST 2015
From: Ian S. King
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2015 3:27 PM
> PIP10 will let you read (and ISTR, write) PDP-10 formatted tapes on a
> PDP-8/TC08. Been there, done that. I don't know if there would be a
> problem on a TD8E setup. -- Ian
PIP10 explicitly includes code to use the TD8E instead of the TC01/TC08;
it checks to find out what kind of controller is in the machine and sets
up the dispatch tables appropriately. I know this, because when I had
to create a new mode in PDP10 to read in and decode ASCII-encoded 36 bit
binaries[1], my code and the TD8E code got in each other's way.[2]
Rich
[1] Specifically, diagnostics for the KI-10 to be read from DECtape after
being compiled on the Toad-1. The only way to get them to the KI was
to ftp the encoded files to my laptop, use Kermit from the laptop to
the 8/e, and PIP10 to scribble them onto a PDP-10 format DECtape. It
was an experience.
[2] Fields, yeah?
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