Walker, the commands Tim show are for if you are running VMS. You can
run VMS under simh, using the VAX simulation.
Then you could connect the images to that running instance, and access
the floppies using those commands.
However, I strongly suspect that wont be much of a help. From what
you've described so far, it does not sound like there is any "normal"
file system on the floppies, but just the text document straight out.
As such, no OS will help you much. You can just read the document out
from the dump you have. If you have an OS, it can read the disk giving
you the disk blocks again, but in the end it will be the same blocks you
already have in the original dump. No further interpretation will
happen, so it would just be an extra step in order to get the disk
blocks inside the OS you might be running. But then you probably want to
get those disk blocks out again, so than you're back to what you already
have.
I would just grab the disk image you have, open it in some sensible
editor, and just cut the parts out that is not a part of the document,
and that's about it.
But then again, this is all based on how I have understood what you have
described, and there might be bits I'm missing.
Johnny
On 2017-07-25 18:19, Walker Sampson wrote:
Hi everyone,
Thanks again for the help, this has been great. I’ve had a chance to
loop back to this.
Tim, I’m not familiar with the VMS commands you’re referring to. Is this
a virtual machine I can run – something like OpenVMS? I’m unclear on how
to best access the content on the disk image as a file, given that it’s
not a bootable disk the SIMH VMs can run.
Best,
Walker
*From: *Simh <[email protected]> on behalf of Kevin Handy
<[email protected]>
*Date: *Friday, July 14, 2017 at 3:21 PM
*To: *Johnny Billquist <[email protected]>
*Cc: *"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
*Subject: *Re: [Simh] 8" Floppy disk image getting HALT error
Just did a little research on WPS-8 floppy format, just to satisfy my
curiosity.
WPS-8 stores data on an RX-50 as a series of 12-bit words, using two
bytes on the floppy to store a word. The low 8 bits goes into the 1st
byte, and the upper 4 go into the second btype. 4 bits in the secnd
byte are unused.
It stores two 6-bit characters in each word. To convert it to asCII,
mask off the 6 bits and add 31. Character 63 (ASCII 94) is a command
character, and following character(s) specify the command. Some other
characters are also special '[' and ']' toggle upper/lower case.
Looking at a WPS-8 floppy in raw mode on a PC would not display anything
readable, so this guys floppy is obviously not wps-8,and if all pdp-8s
systems handled floppies the same way (as 12 bit words), it probabl
isn't from any psp-8.
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 4:33 AM, Johnny Billquist <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 2017-07-12 02:04, Timothe Litt wrote:
On 11-Jul-17 18:02, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2017-07-11 21:09, Timothe Litt wrote:
VMS mount /over=id /foreign is the quickest way to
identify files-11 and
RT disks. FILES-11 can be read directly; use EXCHANGE
for RT-11. Once
you have the disk mounted on VMS, you can network it to
wherever you
like.
Similar story if you have RSX. I might have forgotten a
thing or two
about VMS here, but I would have thought /OVER=ID/FOREIGN
would not
then let you access the disk in the direct way if it is
Files-11.
I was suggesting the easiest way to IDENTIFY the media.
/FOREIGN will
dump the filesystem type when it looks for a HOM block. Once
you know
that, you use the appropriate command / utility to access that type.
To access FILES-11 on VMS, you don't use /FOREIGN, just mount
(though
/over=id will allow a private mount without knowing the volume
label.)
Ok. Fair enough. I thought you meant that you'd mount it that way,
and then go at it.
MOUNT and EXCHANGE details are available from HELP and the manuals.
VMS has, arguably, the most filesystem support and tools for
this. But
OS choice is a religion. Use whatever you believe in & have
available;
there is no point in arguing religion.
True. And, as with any religion, there is no point of even having an
argument. Whatever works is good enough.
Of course, if the OP is more interested in the result than the
process,
he can probably get one of us to extract the one file for him...
Also true. I'm sure plenty of people would help, if asked.
Johnny
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