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Redsail rs1360c driver license. I'm trying to do a fresh install of TOPS-10 on KLH10 that's configured as a KL10. I've retrieved the tape images from trailing-edge for v7.03 (didn't see a KL10 boot tape for v7.04). Everything seems to go OK until it looks like the monitor is about to wait for a log in. At that point I get an illegal instruction.
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Anyone have any ideas? Here's the console log of what I've done.
KLH10 V2.0A release (MyKL) built Apr 9 2005 23:54:25 Copyright 2001 Kenneth L. Harrenstien -- All Rights Reserved. This program comes 'AS IS' with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. 'shiresoft' writes: > I'm trying to do a fresh install of TOPS-10 on KLH10 that's configured > as a KL10. I've retrieved the tape images from trailing-edge for v7.03 > (didn't see a KL10 boot tape for v7.04).
Everything seems to go OK > until it looks like the monitor is about to wait for a log in. At that > point I get an illegal instruction.
Anyone have any ideas? The installation monitor on the official tape is bad.
Part of its internal initialization code moves chunks of code into non-zero sections, but the move routine does *not* move one piece of code and you end up executing crap. I think I posted about this in the context of a real KL-10 last summer. I don't know whether the 7.03 installation tape has the same problem, but if not, you could install 7.03, then overlay that with 7.04 following the instructions for an existing installation.
Or you could start with the KLAD-10 installation tapes, and then build up from there. That works on a KL-10.
Rich Michael Thompson 4/5/2005, 5:11 น. OK, how do the KLAD-10 tapes work? I was following the instructions in the monitor install guide and didn't see any references to KLAD. Do you have a pointer to what you did for installing on a real KL10 because ultimately that's where I'm headed. Playing with the emulator is just to make sure that I have the right bits and proceedures so I'm not chasing my tail when I try and do it on the 'real thing' (ie I'm chasing problems related to the physical KL10). Guy Sotomayor 5/5/2005, 8:56 น.
'Guy Sotomayor' writes: > OK, how do the KLAD-10 tapes work? I was following the instructions in > the monitor install guide and didn't see any references to KLAD. Essentially it's just like the install tape.
The difference is that KLAD tapes were not created the Release Engineering group (if I remember correctly). > Do you have a pointer to what you did for installing on a real KL10 > because ultimately that's where I'm headed.
Playing with the emulator > is just to make sure that I have the right bits and proceedures so I'm > not chasing my tail when I try and do it on the 'real thing' (ie I'm > chasing problems related to the physical KL10). I've simply followed the Install Guide procedures, for a KL with floppies on the front end. I also have decades of experience with installing operating systems on the KL, so some things just get taken for granted. Asking specific questions will get better answers than generics.
-- Rich Alderson /' ASCII ribbon / campaign against 'You get what anybody gets. You get a lifetime.' x HTML mail and --Death, of the Endless / postings Guy Sotomayor 5/5/2005, 14:48 น. In article, Rich Alderson wrote: >'Guy Sotomayor' writes: > >> OK, how do the KLAD-10 tapes work? I was following the instructions in >> the monitor install guide and didn't see any references to KLAD.
> >Essentially it's just like the install tape. The difference is that KLAD tapes >were not created the Release Engineering group (if I remember correctly). Please note that I'm talking about how I designed the way the KLAD was made with the 7.03 release. I am not talking about 7.04 whose tape making appears to have become fucked up two months after I stopped working. Our local field service guy and I worked closely together.