> On Dec 31, 2018, at 1:54 PM, Paul Koning <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The standard idle pattern is in the data lights. I don't remember if the
> "fancy" pattern appeared in V7.0 or earlier, but in any case it's an
> undocumented SYSGEN option.
>
> In RSTS/E, the display register shows the system error count. That's from
> I/O errors reported by the various drivers.
>
> Do you have a second disk pack? If so, you could use the DSKINT option in
> INIT to initialize a pack, with pattern tests. That would show what the RSTS
> disk driver thinks of your RK05.
>
> Something else you might try: when you start the system, don't enter
> line-feed for the quick start, but the START command. That is a more verbose
> version which will display some additional messages. If anything is getting
> disabled, it would show there.
Thanks, Paul — that’s a bunch of helpful info!
I have done some long-form starts, but no complaints are printed to the console.
I do have an additional as-yet-untried pack that I got in a recent eBay option.
I’ll give it an inspection and if its good to go I’ll give the pattern DSKINT
a try. I only have one RK05 drive working at the moment, but I suppose I can
swap after issuing “DS” to the “Option:” prompt?
I’m also gearing up to throw the logic analyzer on the RK11 and see what
sector(s) it is trying to read and what error/interrupt signaling may actually
be happening.
Last, any more info on that fancy light sysgen option, for future reference in
case I ever get on to a later version?
cheers,
--FritzM.