PDP-11 disk image question
Paul Koning
paulkoning at comcast.net
Mon Feb 18 20:02:21 CST 2019
> On Feb 18, 2019, at 8:18 PM, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
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> On 2/18/19 7:39 PM, Paul Koning wrote:
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>> ...
>> TU58, no -- that's not a file structured device on RSTS. RX33 is an RX50 in a different physical package if I remember -- 800 block MSCP device. That works fine, subject to the necessary tricks to get the files on the floppies and do the switching.
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> No, RX50 was a strange DEC format. RX33 is a 1.2M floppy.
Ok. That's may be big enough without volume switching, but in any case, if it speaks MSCP, RSTS will support it. (Well -- more precisely, if it speaks MSCP and have fewer than 2^23 blocks.)
>> ...
>> You mean build an initial system on a small disk, and then load the rest onto a big disk some other way? Sure, that should work fine.
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> I was thinking build a minimal system on a smaller disk and
> and then use it and backup to move the RA81 system to real
> hardware and then use that for playing with.
Yes, that will be fine. If the disk is RL02-ish in size it will be ample for this purpose. Even something as small as an RK05 can probably be made to do a basic job.
paul
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