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2022-03-10 Thread jwest--- via cctalk
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RE: testing

2022-03-10 Thread William Sudbrink via cctalk
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Re: testing

2022-03-10 Thread David Brownlee via cctalk
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Re: PDT-11 Virtual Terminal Monitor v1.07

2022-03-10 Thread Jacob Ritorto via cctalk
Thanks for the lead, Lee. Hooking up a proper cable with all the signals
got her talking!

On Wed, Mar 2, 2022 at 6:32 PM Lee Gleason via cctalk 
wrote:

> > and tried looping back pin 2 to pin 3
> >on each serial + modem port and typing some characters, but nothing shows
> >up in vterm.
>
>
>PDT-11/150 terminal and printer ports ports all require a high on pin
> 20, DTR, before they can send characters.  I've never used the modem
> port on my PDT's but I suspect it requires the typical, pins 6, 8, and
> 20 wired together. Maybe you need to pull some of these pins high to
> loop around?
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RT-11 Kermit to/from a raw device?

2022-03-10 Thread Jacob Ritorto via cctalk
Is there a way to do this?  Or perhaps a driver in RT-11 that I could point
to an entire drive?  If not, maybe I could write one with some community
guidance?

Would be a splendid way to write real media, or in my case, read the
hundreds of 8" floppies I have sitting on the shelf here for archive.

thx
jake


Re: RT-11 Kermit to/from a raw device?

2022-03-10 Thread Nigel Johnson Ham via cctalk
What about COPY/DEVICE/FILE DUx: SAMPLE.DSK to get a device into a file 
then kermit it to somewhere else?


Or a I missing the point?

cheers,

Nigel

Nigel Johnson, MSc., MIEEE, MCSE VE3ID/G4AJQ/VA3MCU
Amateur Radio, the origin of the open-source concept!
Skype:  TILBURY2591


On 2022-03-10 19:56, Jacob Ritorto via cctalk wrote:

Is there a way to do this?  Or perhaps a driver in RT-11 that I could point
to an entire drive?  If not, maybe I could write one with some community
guidance?

Would be a splendid way to write real media, or in my case, read the
hundreds of 8" floppies I have sitting on the shelf here for archive.

thx
jake


Re: RT-11 Kermit to/from a raw device?

2022-03-10 Thread Jacob Ritorto via cctalk
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 2:08 AM Nigel Johnson Ham via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:

> What about COPY/DEVICE/FILE DUx: SAMPLE.DSK to get a device into a file
> then kermit it to somewhere else?
>

I really did want to do that, but the target hardware is PDT-11/150, my
only system with working 8" floppies, and it can't support a big disk
(though it just occurred to me I could probably fake similar situation with
a TU-58 emulator and new sysgen!).

If I can get one of my bigger PDP-11s the ability to talk to floppies, then
sure.  Been trying, but don't know if that'll ever happen with things going
the way they are :\

Actually this TU-58 emulator idea is starting to seem like a fun stunt..
Three serial ports on these PDT-11/150s, plus modem and console, so I could
have lots of "larger," if slow (I think 2400 is the limit), storage devices
on the ol' gal.

Thanks for making me think, Nigel!

--jake


RE: testing

2022-03-10 Thread Diedrich, Bryce via cctalk
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