For those who were after RL02 support in the PDP-11 virtual tape server, it
now works. Thanks also to John Holden for space-optimising the 1st stage
boot code -- much less to hand-toggle in now.
The next version is at:
ftp://minnie.cs.adfa.oz.au/pub/PDP-11/Vtserver
Cheers,
Warren
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Subject: RE: V7 on a PDP-11/23+
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I wanted to express my gratitude to PUPS, and especially PUPS member Bob
Armstrong, who transferred a copy of Seventh Edition UNIX onto an RL02
pack which worked immediately on my PDP-11/23+ ! :)
Below is a copy of booting instructions that Bob provided for the 11/23+.
These worked exactly as billed.
If anyone needs some spare RL02 incandescent bulbs, I have a few on hand.
Also, they are still availabe from Digikey at
http://www.digikey.com. The
part is a "CM 73" bulb, which is a T1 3/4 14V wedge base type.
Best wishes,
Bob Lash
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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 98 21:06:31 PST
From: Bob Armstrong <bob(a)poco-adagio.santa-clara.ca.us>
To: bob(a)wbs.net
Subject: RE: V7 on a PDP-11/23+
Here are the instructions for booting System 7, just in case I forget
to tell you tomorrow:
1) Be sure your terminal is set to 7 bits, even parity.
2) Mount the pack, spin it up and hardware boot. The unix boot program
will print an "@" almost immediately. [This is really annoying, because
the 11/23 ODT also prompts with "@", so unless you expect this you'll
think
that the machine has crashed!]
3) Type "unix" and RETURN. This is the kernel name, and when you are able
to build your own kernels you can type a different name. If you make
any typos you'll have to reboot. The boot pretends that you can try again
if you make a mistake, but don't believe it!
3) Unix will say "mem = ..." and then "SINGLE USER LOGIN:". Enter
^Z (not
^D!) to start time sharing.
4) It will prompt for the date and time. Note that the date doesn't give
you the opportunity to enter a year - the system will think it's 1997 until
you figure out how to change this (you didn't know that there'd be homework,
did you :-)
5) You'll get a "login:" prompt. The password to root is
"pdp".
6) You're on your own. Have fun!
Two more tips: if you aren't sure your hardware works, I recommend you
try your first boot with the pack write locked. Unix will panic right
after it says "mem=..." with a write locked swap, but at least this way
you won't risk corrupting your pack until you're reasonably sure the
hardware works.
Don't ever shut down the system without doing a couple of syncs first.
This is unix, after all, and you'll eventually trash your file system if
you shut down without syncing.
Bob
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In article by Bob Lash:
I wanted to express my gratitude to PUPS, and
especially PUPS member Bob
Armstrong, who transferred a copy of Seventh Edition UNIX onto an RL02
pack which worked immediately on my PDP-11/23+ ! :)
Below is a copy of booting instructions that Bob provided for the 11/23+.
These worked exactly as billed.
If anyone needs some spare RL02 incandescent bulbs, I have a few on hand.
Also, they are still availabe from Digikey at
http://www.digikey.com. The
part is a "CM 73" bulb, which is a T1 3/4 14V wedge base type.
Bob Lash
bob(a)wbs.net
Glad to hear that PUPS is of some help. There isn't really any official
membership, though. If anybody joins the mailing list or signs the `I want
a src license' petition, then I count 'em as members :-)
On the source license front, Dion at SCO is still trying to push the legal
section into producing something. I mailed him last week but haven't heard
anything back. I've asked to establish some form of dialogue with the
nay-sayers, to try & address their concerns about a personal src license.
All this for a 20-year old piece of software!
This list tends to be quiet. What did you all get up to over Christmas,
and how are your PDP-11s going?! Did anybody ever get that tape from
George Colouris in England and read its contents?
Cheers all,
Warren
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