Sorry, I've been rather busy lately. I just looked and I have a few RXV11,
M7946 left.
Paul
On Sun, Apr 14, 2019 at 5:29 PM Noel Chiappa via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> > From: Charles Morris
>
> > it appears that the RXV21 will only work with an RX02 drive...
>
> So an RX0
> From: Charles Morris
> it appears that the RXV21 will only work with an RX02 drive...
So an RX02 can be jumpered to work with the non-DMA RXV11; but the DMA RXV21
can't be configured to work with an RX01. Which of these two is a more
interesting/useful thing to be able to do?
People at
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>Subject: Re: Adding floppy drives to my PDP-11?
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>On Sat,
On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 3:07 PM Charles via cctalk
wrote:
>
> What about smaller drives (RX50? RX33?)... can those be interfaced to the
> 11/23+ Qbus?
Pick up a common as dirt M7555 RQDX3. If you don't have a BA23 with
the built in distribution board for the M7555 RQDX3, then pick up an
M9058 dis
On 04/13/2019 06:07 PM, Charles via cctalk wrote:
> I have a PDP-11/23+ with two RL02's in a corporate cabinet but no
> floppy drives. Also an RXV21 (M8029) card.
>
> My PDP-8/A has RX01 drives, and I was hoping just to run the cable
> over to the -11 when I wanted to use floppies on it.
> But afte
On 4/13/19 3:07 PM, Charles via cctalk wrote:
> Other thoughts?
find one of the dual-wide rx02 compatible floppy boards
then you can use whatever kind of 8" drives you like
and you can format media
I have a PDP-11/23+ with two RL02's in a corporate cabinet but no floppy
drives. Also an RXV21 (M8029) card.
My PDP-8/A has RX01 drives, and I was hoping just to run the cable over to
the -11 when I wanted to use floppies on it.
But after some searching, it appears that the RXV21 will only work