use pdp11gui or vtserver. They can use ODT to upload a small program to the 11 which allows it to send or receive an image to a MCSP or RL/RX/Whatever drive. Can be slow (top speed is 9600 or 19200 baud on an 11/23) but it does get the job done.

C


On 10/20/2024 9:02 AM, Peter Ekstrom wrote:
Thank you all for the tips and pointers. I like the idea of pulling the image off of my real drive, but how would I transfer it between the pdp and my Linux box with Simh? It is too big for the tu58 emulator.

On Sun, Oct 20, 2024 at 03:15 cz via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org <mailto:cctalk@classiccmp.org>> wrote:

     >    If you go this route, be advised, that SIMH creates RD32 disk
    images
     > are not the same size as a real RD32. This will likely cause
    problems
     > when writing a SIMH created image to a real disk (and I'm not
    talking
     > about the additional issues that the trailing metadata on disk
    images
     > from the Pizzolato version of SIMH can cause - the problem I'm
     > describing is caused by an incorrect disk size value in SIMH).

    True, I think you can get around this by making them  disk in SIMH a
    couple of blocks smaller.

    However there is another way. Format your real RD32 with the RQDX3
    formatter, then once formatted suck it into a file. Then you have an
    exact replica you can mount in SIMH and load it up.

    I did this with a 154mb Hitachi ESDI MCSP disk that went "bad" 30 years
    ago and would not boot. Sucked it in, booted RSX11M off a virtual
    drive,
    then mounted it. Turns out when I did a purge of old files I deleted
    the
    RSX11M.TSK file I was using to boot because I forgot to do a /SAV /
    WB in
    VMR to update the boot block to the new file location. Did that, system
    booted, then copied it back to the "real" Hitachi disk.

    Back in operation. :-)


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