From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: will.senn@gmail.com (Will Senn) Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2017 15:07:35 -0600 Subject: [TUHS] Determining what was on a tape back in the day In-Reply-To: <20171118183451.CF48218C0F0@mercury.lcs.mit.edu> References: <20171118183451.CF48218C0F0@mercury.lcs.mit.edu> Message-ID: <367c50cf-8bee-e050-1c0c-0bd960621f37@gmail.com> On 11/18/17 12:34 PM, Noel Chiappa wrote: > If you look here: > > http://mercury.lcs.mit.edu/~jnc/tech/V6Unix.html#dumpf > > Try downloading it and compiling it - if it doesn't work, please let me know; > it'd be worth fixing it so it does work on Linux. Works fine. Thanks. > The 0th block does seem to contain some PDP-11 binary - a bootstrap of some > sort. I'll look in more detail in a bit. Cool. I don't quite no how to investigate this other than to pore through the pdp11/40 instruction manual. > From what I can see, it's probably a tp-format tape: the 1st block contains > some filenames which I can see in an ASCII dump of it: > > speakez/sbrk.s > ... Well lookit that. I see it now, too :) > > v7 and look at its content using tm or tp, but then I realized that I > > didn't have a device set up for TU56 > > You don't need to mount it on DECTape drive - it's just blocks. Mount it as > an RK05 image, or a magtape, or whatever. I thought disk (RK05) and tape (magtape) blocks were different... Thanks, Will -- GPG Fingerprint: 68F4 B3BD 1730 555A 4462 7D45 3EAA 5B6D A982 BAAF