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Revision as of 15:53, 11 October 2009
RT-11 was an OS for the PDP-11. Overall it has a very OS/8 feel to it.
Contents
notes
The filesystem was like that of OS/8 in that files are stored complete on the disk, so that if you delete them the disk will need to be 'squished' back down. http://www.vaxdungeon.com/
INITIALIZE (format floppy)
Device names
(n is the numerical designation of the drive unit)
- DLn: RL01 disk cartridge
- DMn: RK06 disk cartridge
- DPn: RP02 or RP03 disk
- DSn: RJS03/4 disk
- DTn: TC11 DECtap
- DXn: RX01 diskette
- MMn: TU16 magtape
- MTn: TU10 or TS03 magtape
- RFn: RF11 fixed head disk drive
- RKn: RK05 disk cartridge
- DDn: TU58 DECtape II
- dk0/dk1/dk2/dk3 are the disks on the boot controller...
dungeon instructions & image. http://www.geocities.com/capecanaveral/5517/pdp11.htm console floppies http://www.headcrashers.org/comp/rx01/
Commands
These are a few commands that I've managed to work out, in no particular order.
COPY command
The copy command is a little weird in how wildcards work.
copy dx0:*.* *.*
Is the best way to copy the disk files into the working disk.....
DIR command
Just like MS-DOS
.DIR SWAP .SYS 25 01-Feb-82 RT11BL.SYS 65 01-Feb-82 RT11SJ.SYS 67 01-Feb-82 RT11FB.SYS 80 01-Feb-82 TT .SYS 2 01-Feb-82 DT .SYS 3 01-Feb-82 DP .SYS 3 01-Feb-82 DX .SYS 3 01-Feb-82 DY .SYS 4 01-Feb-82 RF .SYS 3 01-Feb-82 RK .SYS 3 01-Feb-82 DL .SYS 4 01-Feb-82 DM .SYS 5 01-Feb-82 DS .SYS 3 01-Feb-82 DD .SYS 5 01-Feb-82 MT .SYS 9 01-Feb-82 MM .SYS 9 01-Feb-82 MS .SYS 10 01-Feb-82 LP .SYS 2 01-Feb-82 LS .SYS 2 01-Feb-82 CR .SYS 3 01-Feb-82 NL .SYS 2 01-Feb-82 PC .SYS 2 01-Feb-82 PD .SYS 3 01-Feb-82 CT .SYS 6 01-Feb-82 BA .SYS 7 01-Feb-82 PIP .SAV 23 01-Feb-82 DUP .SAV 41 01-Feb-82 DIR .SAV 17 01-Feb-82 FORMAT.SAV 19 01-Feb-82 SLP .SAV 9 01-Feb-82 SIPP .SAV 20 01-Feb-82 STARTS.COM 1 01-Feb-82 STARTF.COM 1 01-Feb-82 V4USER.TXT 1 01-Feb-82 CREF .SAV 6 01-Feb-82 DUMP .SAV 8 01-Feb-82 MBOT16.BOT 1 01-Feb-82 RESORC.SAV 15 01-Feb-82 SYSMAC.SML 42 01-Feb-82 EDIT .SAV 19 01-Feb-82 KED .SAV 60 01-Feb-82 K52 .SAV 55 01-Feb-82 TECO .SAV 50 01-Feb-82 MACRO .SAV 51 01-Feb-82 MAC8K .SAV 56 01-Feb-82 LINK .SAV 41 01-Feb-82 LIBR .SAV 22 01-Feb-82 FILEX .SAV 18 01-Feb-82 SRCCOM.SAV 13 01-Feb-82 BINCOM.SAV 10 01-Feb-82 MTHD .SYS 4 01-Feb-82 MMHD .SYS 4 01-Feb-82 MSHD .SYS 5 01-Feb-82 PATCH .SAV 10 01-Feb-82 PAT .SAV 8 01-Feb-82 HELP .SAV 107 01-Feb-82 HELP .EXE 7 01-Feb-82 HELP .MLB 98 01-Feb-82 ERROUT.SAV 17 01-Feb-82 SYSGEN.SAV 39 01-Feb-82 SYSGEN.CND 134 01-Feb-82 SYSTBL.CND 23 01-Feb-82 DSAVE .DAT 10 -BAD- BATCH .SAV 26 01-Feb-82 QUEMAN.SAV 13 01-Feb-82 QUEUE .REL 14 01-Feb-82 SYSLIB.OBJ 47 01-Feb-82 MDUP .SAV 18 01-Feb-82 MDUP .MM 48 01-Feb-82 MDUP .MT 48 01-Feb-82 MDUP .MS 48 01-Feb-82 MBOOT .BOT 1 01-Feb-82 MSBOOT.BOT 3 01-Feb-82 DEMOF1.FOR 2 01-Feb-82 DEMOED.TXT 1 01-Feb-82 README.TXT 36 01-Feb-82 VT52 .TEC 5 01-Feb-82 VEG .TEC 4 01-Feb-82 EDIT .TEC 1 01-Feb-82 INSERT.TEC 2 01-Feb-82 LOCAL .TEC 3 01-Feb-82 SORT .TEC 3 01-Feb-82 VTEDIT.TEC 32 01-Feb-82 TECO .TC 23 01-Feb-82 SEARCH.TEC 3 01-Feb-82 SQU .TEC 13 01-Feb-82 TYPE .TEC 12 01-Feb-82 TECO .INI 15 01-Feb-82 ODT .OBJ 9 01-Feb-82 VDT .OBJ 9 01-Feb-82 VTHDLR.OBJ 9 01-Feb-82 PLOT55.OBJ 3 01-Feb-82 TEST55.FOR 5 01-Feb-82 GETSTR.FOR 2 01-Feb-82 PUTSTR.FOR 2 01-Feb-82 DINDX .DAT 20 -BAD- DUNGEO.SAV 216 -BAD- SPEED .SAV 4 01-Feb-82 SYCND .BL 3 01-Feb-82 SYSTBL.BL 4 01-Feb-82 SYCND .DIS 5 01-Feb-82 SYCND .HD 5 01-Feb-82 SYSTBL.DIS 4 01-Feb-82 RTBL .MAP 16 01-Feb-82 RTSJ .MAP 16 01-Feb-82 RTFB .MAP 23 01-Feb-82 DISMT1.COM 9 01-Feb-82 DISMT2.COM 8 01-Feb-82 DTEXT .DAT 383 -BAD- 110 Files, 2571 Blocks 2191 Free blocks
type command
The type command will show the contents of a file, just like MS-DOS.
.TYPE STARTS.COM D 56=5015 TYPE V4USER.TXT D 56=0
RUN command
Dungeon for example is executed with RUN. I think you have to run .sav files.
.RUN DUNGEO Welcome to Dungeon. This version created 10-AUG-78. You are in an open field west of a big white house with a boarded front door. There is a small mailbox here. >
@ command
COM files are like batch scripts, and are executed with the @ infront of them.
.@STARTS.COM .D 56=5015 .TYPE V4USER.TXT Welcome to RT-11 Version 4. RT-11 V04 provides new hardware support and some major enhancements over Version 3B. Please use the HELP command; it describes the new options in many of the utilities. If you are using a terminal that requires fill characters, modify location 56 with a Deposit command before proceeding with system installation. LA36 DECwriter II and VT52 DECscope terminals do NOT require such modification.
Squish command
Disks will need to be 'defraged' or compacted with this command. In some version it'll just be SQU.
.SQU Device? DK0: RK0:/Squeeze; Are you sure? Y
SHOW command
This is a very usefull command to show some info about the OS.
.SHOW TT RK (Resident) RK0 = SY , DK BA PC NL LP MS MT DM DL DX DP 4 free slots
show configuration
Tutorials
You may find the following of interest: