> On Jan 4, 2019, at 5:15 PM, Paul Koning <paulkon...@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> So the likely answer is that either your INIT.BAC program, or your BASIC.RTS, 
> is damaged ...
> Can you read the RK05 from the machinery you used to fill it originally?  It 
> might make sense simply to read parts of it, or all of it, and verify the 
> contents are correct.

Okay, I’ve managed to pull back an image of the RSTS pack I’ve been trying to 
boot, with PDP11GUI.  A quick look with od and diff shows many differences 
between the two, but that’s not totally surprising I guess since the image on 
the real hardware was reconfigured with ODT, and its swap, error log, and crash 
files may be different?  I’ll have to dig a little deeper there to sort the 
wheat from the chaff.

But what *is* surprising is that the pulled back image boots and runs just fine 
under SIMH! Hmm...

I guess I’ll go ahead and finish up my standalone sector CRC hack and run it 
both on the real hardware and on the just retrieved image with no changes on 
either end and make sure those are really identical.

If that’s the case, it will come down to what’s different between my machine 
and SIMH.  Maybe I’ve got some flaky memory on my machine?  I can push harder 
on diagnostics on the MS11 and see if I can find anything fishy I guess.  
Lurking bug in the RK11 maybe?  All the CPU, FPU, KT11, KW11, and RK11 MAINDECS 
are passing just fine.  Puzzler...

    --FritzM.
 

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