So far so good.
However I would like to put an rd54 image up on the emu and I dont have an rd54 disk to read.
I am guessing without the UIT in the emulator data file the various dec diags wont format the disk?
Does anyone know how to put a UIT on a blank disk?
If anyone wants a "blank" rd53 image that is readable by an RQDX3 controller I can put one to a web-site.
An impressive wee bit of kit.
On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 04:47:42PM -0700, iain maoileoin wrote:
> fine by my RQDX3 controllers in various PDP11 busses.
>
> When reading
>
> - I had to use --drive 3 for a standard first DEC rd53 drive
> - ./mfm_read --emulation_file ../rd53 --cylinders 1024 --heads 8
> --format DEC_RQDX3 --drive 3
> gave errors of the form
> Logical sector 0 out of range 0--1 sector 0 cyl 0 head 0
> Logical sector 1 out of range 0--1 sector 1 cyl 0 head 0
> and yes, I did try with --sectors 17 and got different errors.
>
I have fixed the command parser to verify all required options are
specified when --format used. You need to specify sectors, data_crc, header_crc
also. Or use --analyze
> - Further note that I HAD to use --drive 1 on mfm_emu to get to the file
> via my RQDX3 controller
>
I have clarified http://www.pdp8online.com/mfm/code/emu/mfm_emu_doc.htm.
You know other spots it is confusing?
For emulation the drive is
selected with the jumpers so 1 is almost always the right choice. For reading
you need to specify which drive select to assert.
The changes are only on my staging site so far. They will go out with the
next update.
> So far so good.
>
Good to hear. Not sure if most people haven't used the one they bought or
its just working. I suspect the former.
> However I would like to put an rd54 image up on the emu and I dont have an
> rd54 disk to read.
>
> I am guessing without the UIT in the emulator data file the various dec
> diags wont format the disk?
>
> Does anyone know how to put a UIT on a blank disk?
>
These seems to imply with the right selections ZRQCH0 it will write it. Does
this procedure work?
http://home.windstream.net/engdahl/rqdx3.htm
http://www.vintage-computer.com/vcforum/archive/index.php/t-42481.html