RT-11 doesn't recognize my 3.5" floppy
Charles
charlesmorris800 at centurytel.net
Mon May 6 19:21:14 CDT 2019
Thanks... I have an RT-11XM pack with version 5.04, booted the system from
that - and it does recognize the floppy!
Except that whoever built it didn't bother to include DU.SYS, just DUX.SYS.
Grrr.
Now I just have to figure out how to update the old RT11SJ 5.01 that my TSX+
runs on top of, to a later version, without clobbering all my work building
it :)
Guess I get to learn how to make an RT-11 bootable disk!
-----Original Message-----
From: John Forecast
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2019 5:38 PM
To: Charles ; General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: RT-11 doesn't recognize my 3.5" floppy
The release notes on bitsavers indicate that the RX33 was not supported
until RT-11 V5.04.
John.
> On May 6, 2019, at 6:20 PM, Charles via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
> wrote:
>
> I have installed an RQDX3 and the M9058 distribution board in my 11/23+.
> Since I don't have a 5.25" drive yet, I hooked up a 3.5" HD (1.44 MB)
> drive from an old PC.
> After a struggle (which I documented on VCFED's DEC forum), I managed to
> get all the jumpers and cables set correctly, and now my XXDP diagnostics
> (ZRQA?? ... ZRQF??) recognize the drive as an RX33 (DU0:, logical drive 0
> since no hard disks are attached). It passes all the tests, and I can
> INIT, DIR, and copy files to it using the limited OS with the XXDP suite.
> The LED on the RQDX3 blinks once when the drive is accessed. So far so
> good.
>
> But, when I boot the system (with RT-11SJ V5.01), it can't see the drive
> at all. Attempts to access it result in the command hanging indefinitely,
> the drive does not select, and the RQDX3 lamp flashes rapidly. SHOW DEV:DU
> does say that the handler is installed for the correct 172150, 154
> location. However, SHOW DEV:DUn where n=[0..3] displays two blank lines
> then back to the dot prompt.
>
> Is my version of RT-11 just too old to recognize an RX-33? If so, what do
> I need to fix this? Presumably a later DU.SYS?
> Thanks for any help. Most of my experience is with PDP-8's so this is slow
> going...
> -Charles
>
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