Thanks Gary. This is my understanding as well since everything works with XXDP right from DEC and I'm not using the H-27. So, I remain optimistic that I can get this working.
Rich Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 10, 2016, at 5:46 PM, Gary L. Messick <g...@realtimecomp.com> wrote: > > There is no difference in the LSI-11 board on an H-11 and a pdp-11/03. What > DEC did do was cripple Heath's version of RT-11 (called HT-11). It would > only work with Heath's H-27 floppy drive unit. The Heath serial, parallel, > and memory cards were all compatible with DEC's offerings, AFAIK. > That being said, I personally don't have experience with true RT-11 on the > H-11. > > > -------- Original message -------- > From: Richard Cini > Date:03/10/2016 4:09 PM (GMT-05:00) > To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" > Subject: Re: Which RT-11 for an 11/03 > > If I have time tonight I'll log the session with "verbose" set on the TU58EM. > Again, I'm trying the trick of booting from a TU58 emulator and an RK image > with DD as the boot target (supposedly can work but maybe slow). I can see > the blocks being read in but it stops and doesn't give me the sign-on banner. > > Rich > > Sent from my iPhone >