On Feb 22, 2026, at 18:44, Jay Jaeger <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I may have *SOME* of it.  I have three RX50's and one RX02 that have some 
> > DECNet RT V2.1 files.  They are NOT distribution disks, and the disks have 
> > hand-written labels, so they might not even contain what the handwritten 
> > label indicates - I have not checked them out under SimH.
> >
> > Anyway, I just put them in my "bitsavers contribution" area of my Google 
> > Drive, and they can be found on my Google Drive at:
> > https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1fiOScGSpvLiVQ0yyOg2yC5EpqRKiKWQ5?usp=sharing

Thanks!

Interesting...

    ; ======================================================================
    ;                  *     NETTST  PRELIMINARY     *
    ; ======================================================================
    .IFF $EXP .GOTO 414
.412:    ;
    ; Enter the target processor type. Valid types are:
    ;       11/150                          (PDT)
    ;       LSI/11,  11/03,  11/23          (Q-BUS)
    ;       MICRO/PDP-11
    ;       11/04,   11/05,                 (UNIBUS)
    ;       11/10,
    ;       11/20,   11/24*,
    ;       11/34,   11/35,
    ;       11/40,   11/44*,   11/45,
    ;       11/50,   11/55,
    ;       11/60
    ;       Note that only 18-bit addressing is supported for
    ;       the 11/44 and 11/24 processors.

Cheers,

-ethan

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