On 2020-04-06 16:29, J. David Bryan via cctech wrote:
As I noted, I'm not that familiar with TSB (I'm an RTE guy). But you might have to create the desired accounts with the "NEW" sysop command before you
can restore to them.

Yes I created the accounts first and after I thought the tapes loaded I logged in to them to check for the files which weren't there.

Feature level codes, I think.

Pages 4-21 and 4-22 of the Access operator's manual (22687-90005, July
1976) say:

Each system is assigned a Feature Level Code identifying the level of
   features it supports. Currently, codes are assigned as follows:

   Feature Level                         Code
   -----------------------------------   ----
   2000/C (High-Speed Option)             200
   2000/F (All Options)                   200
   HP 2000 Operating System, Release A   1000
   HP 2000 Operating System, Release B   2000

   Normally, systems with Feature Level Codes of 1000 or greater cannot
   access tapes from systems with Feature Level Codes of less than 1000
   and vice versa. For exceptions to this rule, refer to conversion
   information in Appendix F.

If the tape reported a feature level code of 1500, then I'd think it was an
Access tape.

Access does come with a conversion program, described in Appendix F of the
above manual, that allows one to dump Access programs in 2000F format.
Presumably, you could load the CSL tape into an Access system and then dump
the programs to a 2000F tape that could be read into the latter system.
I've never tried this myself, though.

Looking over the manual I think I'll give this a try, easy enough to bring up a new instance of an Access system, try and load the tape on there and then dump it with the conversion program. Use to have an Access based system running but removed it a couple of computers back.

Another possibility, if you can get listings of the CSL programs you want,
is to copy-and-paste the source into a logged-in user terminal window
session.

Thought about this too but as I'm trying to get as much of a set up similar to what I had in high school, there are a lot of the programs to load and copy/paste would be a pain. Prefer to try and get the tape converted to something I can work with on the 2000F.

Which specific tape are you using? Bitsavers shows three CSL tapes under
/bits/hp/tapes/2000tsb, but they all seem to be feature level 1500.

The text files in there appear to label all the CSL tapes there as feature level 1500 so it would appear that it doesn't matter which I try.

I'll bring up a new Access system and give the conversion program a try.

David Williams

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