> Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks!
> Now that you have a working system, will it be used to run any specific > programs? Based on your descriptions, the most important aspect of > the project was to get the H-11 system to run RT-11. What I am very > curious about is what do you will do with the system now that it is running? Nothing specific in mind right now. I have BASIC but I want to get Fortran installed so I can run Adventure. This is all for fun rather than a specific application. > From what you have stated, both stock versions of RT-11, V04.00 and > V05.03, are being used rather than the Heath supplied versions of RT-11. > Can you please confirm this assumption? Correct, both from SIMH. Stock version of v4 in an RK format with DD as the boot device. Right now I only have a simple v5.03 in tape format from Malcolm and not in RK or RL formats. > As for the interrupt problems, using an M9047 bus grant card would > probably also have solved the problem - if you have one. I don't have one but now that I know how the slots are numbered I should be ok. > At this point, do you have any other storage other than the emulated TU58? > If so, is it a Heath product or a real DEC product and which storage is it? I don't have any other storage media at this point, DEC or Heath. I believe Heath only produced a floppy system for it. I don't have any Heath-specific software packages. Space in the shop is at a premium so I'm glad that I have the TU58 emulator. Rich