Jerome H. Fine wrote: > >Holm Tiffe wrote: > > >..have repaired a HH725 Harddisk /TA7245BP was bad since a tantal Elko had > >a short) and booted now RT11 V5.07 with the new now repaired 1/73 CPU. > > > >Resorc /A give the following informations: > > > >.resorc /a > > > >RT-11XB (S) V05.07 > > > >Booted from DL0:RT11XB > >Resident Monitor base is 111774 (37884.) > >USR is set NOSWAP > >TT is set NOQUIET > >Indirect file abort level is ERROR > >Indirect file nesting depth is 3 > > > >PDT 11/150 Processor > >FP11 Hardware Floating Point Unit > >Extended Instruction Set (EIS) > >KT11 Memory Management Unit > >Cache Memory > >50 Cycle System Clock > > > >Device I/O time-out support > >Multi-terminal support > > > >Hmm, is that normal that the CPU gets identified as PDT11/150? > >Interestingly it finds an FP11 but the Socket is empty. > > > > > I suspect that somehow, somewhere you have managed > to include the RESORC.SAV file from V04.00 of RT-11 > (which was released in 1980) or at least a version of RT-11 > prior to V05.00 (which was released in 1983). > > If I remember correctly, that version of RT-11 did not > include support for the PDP-11/73 CPU since I don't > think that any of the PDP-11/73 boards were released > until after 1980. > > Furthermore, I just booted a standard distribution of > V05.07 of RT-11 using the standard RT11XM monitor > distributed by Mentec for V05.07 of RT-11. I ran > using a PDP-11/73 CPU (actually under Ersatz-11) > > I then MOUNTed a DSK file which contained the V04.00 > RT-11 distribution: > > MOUNT LD0: DU0:RTV4RK.00/NOWR > RUN LD0:RESORC /Z > > and the result that you displayed was essentially duplicated, > with about the only difference being the Resident Monitor > base address since RT11XM was being used. > > If you type: > RUN SY:RESORC > and follow the command with 2 <RETURN>s, the version > of RESORC.SAV which is being used will be displayed. > It will probably say: > RESORC V4.00 [..] > If you have any other questions, please ask. > > Jerome Fine
You are exactly right! It displays V4.00. I must take a look to my old SIMH installation since I wrote the tapes from which I've installed the disk from there.. IMHO I've donloaded it with exactly that resorc.sav. I'll try to find another one .. and a way to get it onto the disk finally. As far as I remember I had an SIMH installation on my previous PC and wrote tape files there that I copied to real tapes from which I finally installed that RT11. (I have the disk contents of the previous PC archived on tapes) Thanks Jerome! Holm -- Technik Service u. Handel Tiffe, www.tsht.de, Holm Tiffe, Freiberger Straße 42, 09600 Oberschöna, USt-Id: DE253710583 www.tsht.de, i...@tsht.de, Fax +49 3731 74200, Mobil: 0172 8790 741