> On Dec 31, 2018, at 6:32 PM, Henk Gooijen via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> Fritz,
> 
> One thought crossed my mind, probably not an issue, but you never know.
> 
> You mentioned that you have an RK11-C, *not* RK11-D.
> 
> There are one or two bits in a register of the RK11 that have a different 
> meaning/function, depending on the controller being a -C or -D. The RK11-C 
> was quickly replaced by the RK11-D, but I guess RSTS would know the 
> difference. Other guys here will be able to give a lot better light on this 
> than me (Paul?)
> 
> A Healthy 2019!
> 
> Henk, PD8PDP

I did not know that.  If someone can point me to the description of the 
differences I should be able to say what RSTS will do with them.

If this matters it might be possible to patch the code. 

Did you specify overlapped seek in SYSGEN?  I don't remember if that exists for 
the RK driver, but if yes, that would control which of two somewhat different 
drivers is in the system.  Come to think of it, if the answer is "yes" it might 
be worth trying the experiment with "no" -- since INIT seems to work and that 
uses the non-overlapped drivers.

        paul

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