On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 6:16 PM Chris Zach <c...@alembic.crystel.com> wrote:
> True, however SIMH has to write things to a "real" file that emulates > something of a disk. > I thought the SIMH representation of an MSCP disk was just a linear array of 512-byte blocks, from block 0 to block n-1, in which case, it's still not at all surprising that any RQDXn, or any other MSCP disk with the standard Unibus/Qbus MSCP port interface would "just work". If I'm wrong about how the disk is represented by SIMH, then maybe it could be more surprising.