memory map for RT-11 v 5
Jerome H. Fine
jhfinedp3k at compsys.to
Fri Aug 12 08:28:33 CDT 2016
>On Sunday, July 24th, 2016 at 22:17:24 -0700, Don North wrote:
> >On 7/24/2016 2:37 PM, Paul Koning wrote:
>
>>> >On Jul 24, 2016, at 11:06 AM, william degnan <billdegnan at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> ...
>>>> Attempts to boot from RT11SJ.SYS under V04.00 of RT-11 with 24K
>>>> bytes of memory were successful. Attempts to boot with 16K bytes of
>>>> memory were also successful. An RK05 was used as the disk drive. The
>>>> error message "Insufficient memory" is displayed, but some useful work
>>>> might be done with just 16K bytes of memory. However, you did not
>>>> ask if useful work being done was one of the criteria?
>>>
>> FWIW, I used to run RT11SJ on an 11/20 with 8 kW (16 kB) of memory
>> and RC11 system disk, in college. That fit with no trouble, enough
>> room to run RT BASIC and a reasonably application program.
>>
>> paul
>
> And it still works today:
>
> PDP-11 simulator V4.0-0 Beta git commit id: 4065f47f
> sim> set cpu 11/05 16k
> sim> sho cpu
> CPU 11/05, idle disabled, autoconfiguration enabled
> 16KB
> sim> att rk0 rt11.dsk
> sim> boot rk0
>
> RT-11SJ V02C-02
>
> .
> .R PIP
> */L
>
> DTMNSJ.SYS 46 27-NOV-75
> DTMNFB.SYS 58 27-NOV-75
> DP .SYS 2 27-NOV-75
> RK .SYS 2 27-NOV-75
> RF .SYS 2 27-NOV-75
> TT .SYS 2 27-NOV-75
> LP .SYS 2 27-NOV-75
> BA .SYS 7 27-NOV-75
> SYSMAC.SML 18 27-NOV-75
> SYSMAC.8K 25 27-NOV-75
> BATCH .SAV 25 27-NOV-75
> EDIT .SAV 19 27-NOV-75
> MACRO .SAV 31 27-NOV-75
> ASEMBL.SAV 21 27-NOV-75
> EXPAND.SAV 12 27-NOV-75
> CREF .SAV 5 27-NOV-75
> LINK .SAV 25 27-NOV-75
> PIP .SAV 14 27-NOV-75
> PATCH .SAV 5 27-NOV-75
> ODT .OBJ 9 27-NOV-75
> VTHDLR.OBJ 8 27-NOV-75
> DEMOFG.MAC 5 27-NOV-75
> DEMOBG.MAC 4 27-NOV-75
> KB .MAC 33 27-NOV-75
> LIBR .SAV 15 27-NOV-75
> MONITR.SYS 46 27-NOV-75
> RKMNFB.SYS 58 27-NOV-75
> RFMNSJ.SYS 46 27-NOV-75
> RFMNFB.SYS 58 27-NOV-75
> DPMNSJ.SYS 46 27-NOV-75
> DPMNFB.SYS 58 27-NOV-75
> DXMNSJ.SYS 46 27-NOV-75
> DXMNFB.SYS 58 27-NOV-75
> DT .SYS 2 27-NOV-75
> DX .SYS 2 27-NOV-75
> CR .SYS 3 27-NOV-75
> MT .SYS 6 27-NOV-75
> MM .SYS 6 27-NOV-75
> PR .SYS 2 27-NOV-75
> PP .SYS 2 27-NOV-75
> CT .SYS 5 27-NOV-75
> DS .SYS 2 27-NOV-75
> FILEX .SAV 11 27-NOV-75
> SRCCOM.SAV 11 27-NOV-75
> DUMP .SAV 5 27-NOV-75
> PATCHO.SAV 33 27-NOV-75
> VTMAC .MAC 7 27-NOV-75
> SYSF4 .OBJ 33 27-NOV-75
> BASIC .SAV 36
> BAS8K .SAV 34
> DEMO .BAS 3
> 51 FILES, 1014 BLOCKS
> 3760 FREE BLOCKS
> *
> .
> .R BAS8K
>
> BASIC V01B-02
> *
>
> READY
>
> OLD
> OLD FILE NAME--DEMO
>
> READY
>
> LIST
>
> DEMO BASIC V01B-02
>
> 10 REM BASIC PROGRAM TO GENERATE N TERMS OF A FIBONACCI SERIES,
> 20 REM THE FIRST TWO TERMS OF WHICH ARE SPECIFIED BY THE USER.
> 30 REM
> 40 REM PRINT IDENTIFYING MESSAGE
> 50 PRINT "PROGRAM TO GENERATE A FIBONACCI SERIES"
> 60 REM
> 70 REM GET THE LENGTH AND FIRST TWO TERMS OF THE SERIES
> 80 PRINT "HOW MANY TERMS DO YOU WANT GENERATED";
> 90 INPUT L
> 100 IF L<>0 THEN 130
> 110 REM IF HE REQUESTS 0 TERMS,TERMINATE EXECUTION
> 120 STOP
> 130 PRINT "WHAT IS THE FIRST TERM";
> 140 INPUT T1
> 150 PRINT "WHAT IS THE SECOND TERM";
> 160 INPUT T2
> 170 REM MAKE SURE L IS NOT NEGATIVE OR TOO LARGE
> 180 IF L<3 THEN 200
> 190 IF L<50 THEN 220
> 200 PRINT L;"TERMS DOES NOT REALLY MAKE SENSE."
> 210 GO TO 80
> 220 REM PRINT THE FIRST TWO TERMS OF THE SERIES
> 230 PRINT "THE REQUESTED SERIES IS"
> 240 PRINT T1
> 250 PRINT T2
> 260 L=L-2
> 270 REM CALCULATE NEXT TERM AND PRINT IT
> 280 N=T1+T2
> 290 T1=T2
> 300 T2=N
> 310 PRINT N
> 320 REM DETERMINE IF SERIES IS FINISHED. IF SO,DO NEXT ONE.
> 330 L=L-1
> 340 IF L<=0 THEN 80
> 350 GO TO 280
> 360 END
>
> READY
>
> RUN
>
> DEMO BASIC V01B-02
>
> PROGRAM TO GENERATE A FIBONACCI SERIES
> HOW MANY TERMS DO YOU WANT GENERATED?4
> WHAT IS THE FIRST TERM?12
> WHAT IS THE SECOND TERM?5
> THE REQUESTED SERIES IS
> 12
> 5
> 17
> 22
> HOW MANY TERMS DO YOU WANT GENERATED?0
>
> STOP AT LINE 120
>
> READY
V02C-02 is just one of the versions (out of about 23 versions) that are
available on the CD image at classiccmp which is available for download.
The V02C-02 version of RT-11 on the CD has 58 files with 1212 blocks,
although the date on all of the files is November 20th, 1975 or a week
earlier.
It would be interesting to compare all of the common files to see if
they are
identical. I suspect that they probably are.
What I am curious about are the two files:
ASEMBL.SAV
EXPAND.SAV
Did these two files do anything special?
For historical purposes, it would also be interesting to also preserve
the files:
BASIC.SAV
BAS8K.SAV
DEMO.BAS
that you have along with the F4.SAV (or FORTRA.SAV) which DEC
released in 1975 - probably V2 of FORTRAN IV. The early versions
of FORTRAN IV are available elsewhere for download
Jerome Fine
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